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Live updates: Trump-Harris election news | CNN Politics

Candidates are busy on the trail today as the last month of the campaign heats up, with events and travel to a variety of swing states such as Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and Georgia.

Here is where they will be today:

Ex-President Donald Trump will spend much of his day in the key swing state of Pennsylvania discussing the economy and immigration. At 3 p.m. ET, Trump will deliver remarks at an event in Scranton focused on wages and household prices, plus his plan to eliminate taxes on overtime and tips. Then, at 7 p.m. ET, he will deliver remarks at a rally in Reading on energy prices, household prices and how immigration is impacting the economy.

Pennsylvania is a pivotal piece in assembling a pathway to 270 electoral votes this November. As the biggest battleground prize with 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania has seen an outsized share of candidate visits and campaign resources.

Vice President Kamala Harris will virtually join President Joe Biden to receive a briefing on the administration’s preparations for Hurricane Milton, as well as the latest updates on the forecast and expected impacts. At 2 p.m. ET, Harris will depart New York for Las Vegas.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will participate in a veterans and military families event in Chandler, Arizona, with Senate candidate Ruben Gallego and Jim McCain, son of former Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain and a major critic of Trump. Walz will then participate in an event in the greater Phoenix area with Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis and other tribal leaders. At 6:30 p.m. ET, Walz will deliver remarks at a campaign rally in the Tucson, Arizona, area and be joined by actor, host and singer Jaime Camil.

At 3 p.m. ET, Ohio Sen. JD Vance will also hold a rally in Tucson, Arizona, focused on election integrity. At 6:15 p.m. ET, Vance will participate in a town hall with C-PAC and Bienvenido in Mesa, Arizona that will “bring together influential Hispanic leaders to discuss the impact of the Harris-Biden administration on both the Hispanic community and the nation.”

In the evening, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will deliver remarks at a campaign reception in Atlanta, Georgia, on behalf of the Harris Victory Fund.

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