Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump collided Friday in Michigan, both barnstorming the state as they wage a tight battle for its potentially decisive 15 Electoral College votes.
Nationwide, there are more signs that Democrats continue to outpace Republicans when it comes to early voting. T argetSmart analysis published on Wednesday found that 3,845,372 registered Democrats had voted so far, compared with only 2,550,036 Republicans and 634,091 unaffiliated voters.
The former president promised energy independence and better microphones in event with technical difficulties.
Former President Trump’s mic cut off for almost 20 minutes while he was giving a speech at a campaign rally in Michigan. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports on the mishap from the rally, on a day when Trump and his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris held dueling events in the battleground state.
Former President Donald Trump returned to Michigan on Friday, making his 13th visit in the battleground state with less than three weeks until the Nov. 5 general election. Trump first held a manufacturing roundtable in Oakland County in the afternoon before traveling to Detroit to hold a rally at Huntington Place at 7 p.
By Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland GRAND RAPIDS/DETROIT, Michigan (Reuters) -Democrat Kamala Harris raised questions about Republican Donald Trump's physical stamina to serve effectively as president as the two rivals tore through the deadlocked battleground state of Michigan on Friday,
As the campaign gets increasingly personal, the nominees accuse each other of misleading workers --- and having low energy on the campaign trail.
Vice President Harris is barnstorming the battleground of Michigan on Friday with three campaign stops in a “blue wall” state that is critical to victory on Election Day and in a place where polls show the race on a razor’s edge.
Though the GOP has notched some wins, a judge says one of the suits challenges long-standing practices and should not have been filed so close to Nov. 5.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will both be scouring for votes in Michigan on Friday as they try to lock down support in this key political battleground.
Democrat Kamala Harris raised questions about Republican Donald Trump's physical stamina to serve effectively as president as the two rivals tore through the deadlocked battleground state of Michigan on Friday,