Trump returns to 'Blue Wall' Michigan, Wisconsin, Biden to Georgia to expand map
Georgia is a traditionally Red-leaning state in which Democrats increasingly think they can get candidates elected.
by Sophie Mann
Updated: October 27, 2020 - 10:04am
With exactly one remaining before Election Day, President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are holding multiple rallies Tuesday in key states – hoping to connect with the country's few remaining undecided voters.
Biden heads to Georgia, a traditionally Red-leaning state that Democrats believe they have a shot at winning in 2020.
Trump looks to win again in states in which he pulled off upsets in 2016.
The nominee, who, according to the RealClearPolitics's national polls average, leads Trump by 7.3 percentage points, will later this week blitz battleground states, stopping in Florida on Thursday, then Iowa and Wisconsin on Friday.
The candidates will be competing for what appear to be the few remaining voters, considering an estimated 62 million-plus have already cast ballots – more than in all of 2016 with seven days left before Election Day.
Biden, like 2016 Democratic presidential Hillary Clinton, is keeping a lighter campaign schedule than Trump.
Since last Thursday's debate, Biden has visited Pennsylvania twice but held no campaign events on Friday or Sunday.
On Monday, Biden made a brief, unscheduled stop to a voting station in southeast Pennsylvania, across the border from his home in Wilmington, Del.
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