Obama and Trump Hold Key Wisconsin Rallies
Obama and Trump Hold Key Wisconsin Rallies

Obama and Trump Hold Key Wisconsin Rallies

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In the lead-up to the November 5 elections, former President Barack Obama and Republican surrogates, including former President Donald Trump, held rallies in Wisconsin, emphasizing the pivotal role of this swing state. Obama campaigned in Milwaukee to bolster support for Vice President Kamala Harris, while Trump and his team, featuring figures like Danica Patrick and Tulsi Gabbard, focused on personal storytelling to sway undecided voters. Both Trump and Harris have been actively campaigning in other battleground states like North Carolina and Michigan, highlighting critical issues such as the economy and labor rights. Meanwhile, allegations of Russian interference have surfaced, with the U.S. blaming Moscow for spreading disinformation videos, a charge Russia denies. Early voting has seen over 70 million Americans casting ballots, reflecting significant voter engagement ahead of the election. As both candidates crisscross key states, they continue to present contrasting visions for America's future.

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