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First lady Jill Biden will travel to five swing states through Oct. 15 to get out the vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, the campaign said Tuesday.
Mrs. Biden will visit Yuma and Phoenix in Arizona on Friday and Saturday, followed by a stop in northern Nevada on Sunday.
At the start of next week, she’ll head to the upper Midwest, stopping in the Detroit suburbs and Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday before completing her tour in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
The campaign said it is deploying Mrs. Biden to “highlight Vice President Harris’ vision for a new way forward that protects reproductive freedom, strengthens our democracy, and ensures every person has the opportunity to not just get by, but to get ahead.”
Ms. Harris and former President Donald Trump are locked in a tight race that will likely be decided by thousands of votes in states like the ones on Mrs. Biden’s tour.
Both candidates are reaching whoever they can, with Mr. Trump making a defiant return Saturday to Butler, Pennsylvania, after an assassination attempt at the same site in July. He’s also criticizing the Biden-Harris response to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, a key swing state.
“November 5th is the Most Important Day in the History of our Country, and we cannot bear four more years of Incompetence,” he posted Tuesday on Truth Social.
Ms. Harris, meanwhile, is sitting for more interviews, including appearances on popular podcasts and CBS News’ “60 Minutes.”
Ms. Harris’ husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, is campaigning for his wife in California and Arizona on Tuesday and will head to swing-state Georgia on Wednesday.
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