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Harris and Trump focus on battleground states entering final weekend of campaign
With four days to go, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have dueling rallies planned in battleground Wisconsin, mere miles away from each other. But the home stretch is not without bumps in the road as foreign threats of election interference sprang up in Georgia. Laura Barrón-López reports.
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Harris, Trump focus on battlegrounds entering final weekend
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With four days to go, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have dueling rallies planned in battleground Wisconsin, mere miles away from each other. But the home stretch is not without bumps in the road as foreign threats of election interference sprang up in Georgia. Laura Barrón-López reports.
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With four days to go until election day Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have dueling rallies planned in Wisconsin tonight mere miles away from each other.
Amna: The homestretch is not without bumps.
Foreign threats of election interference sprang up in Georgia.
We begin in Michigan with Donald Trump's latest stop on the campaign trail.
♪ reporter: Donald Trump rounding the final lap of his third presidential campaign today sticking with his anti-immigrant closing message.
>> All of those people that illegally come across the border are taking the African-American jobs away.
Reporter: The former president rallied in Warren, Michigan after stopping at a café in Dearborn where he doubled down on comments you made last night.
In Glendale, Arizona he sat down with a controversial ally, tucker Carlson.
At the center of their conversation, one of Donald Trump's most outspoken Republican critics.
>> Is it weird for you to see Liz Cheney running against you with Kamala Harris?
Reporter: Liz Cheney, the former Wyoming representative, crossed party lines to endorse Harris.
Donald Trump spoke about Cheney in violent and threatening terms.
>> She could not stand me.
She wanted to go to war with me.
His daughter is a very dumb individual.
Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her.
Let's see what she feels about it.
Reporter: Today Harris pulled reporters got Donald Trump's rhetoric is dangerous.
>> Representative Cheney is a true patriot who has shown extraordinary courage.
Donald Trump is someone who considers his political opponents the enemy, he is permanently out for revenge and is increasingly unstable.
Reporter: Cheney gave a cautionary response writing -- this is how dictators destroy free nations.
Arizona's top prosecutor is reportedly investigating whether the remark crosses into a death threat under state law.
That kind of rhetoric from Donald Trump in addition to his racist Addison square garden valley has voters breaking for Harris by double digits according to a Harris accounting from internal data.
Harris is also in the midwest making a final push with her first stop in janesville.
>> We have four days left.
In one of the most important elections of our lifetime.
We have a lot of hard work to do.
Hard work is good work.
Hard work is good forward.
And we will win.
Reporter: Both vice presidential candidates were in nearby Michigan today.
Governor Tim Walz in Detroit -- >> Folks, I get it.
You are tired, stressed and ready for this to be over.
There is one antidote for this, go out and vote for Kamala Harris.
>> To vote for Kamala Harris is to vote for more of the same.
Reporter: Ann senator jd Vance in portage -- and scented her jd Vance in -- senator D Vance.
Reporter: In the final days Donald Trump's campaign has steadily ramped up lies about election fraud as foreign adversaries are interfering.
This video purports to show Haitian immigrants illegally voting for Harris in several counties in Georgia.
U.S. Intelligence officials say the video was manufactured by Russia to raise unfounded questions about the integrity of the U.S. Election and stoke divisions among Americans.
Georgia's Republican secretary of state called the video of Haitians voting obviously fake and urged Elon Musk and other social media leaders to take down such disinformation.
On the campaign trail it is full speed ahead before the polls close on Tuesday.
Both candidates will end their nights in the Milwaukee area, the heart of the badger state where polls say it is a complete
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