Former President Trump set to speak in Macon on Sunday; Harris rallies Atlanta voters Saturday with days to Election Day
Former President Trump set to speak in Macon on Sunday; Harris rallies Atlanta voters Saturday with days to Election Day
With Election Day nearing, both campaigns are making a final effort to energize supporters and sway undecided voters in the state.
GEORGIA, — As Election Day approaches on Tuesday, Nov. 5, US Vice President and 2024 Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have planned crucial stops in Georgia this weekend, targeting the region in a final effort to sway undecided voters.
Kamala Harris in Atlanta – Saturday, Nov. 2
Kamala Harris returned to Georgia on Saturday, making her second stop in the state this week. The event, which was held at the Atlanta Civic Center from around 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., aimed to maintain momentum among Georgia’s urban and suburban voters.
This visit could be Harris’ last before Election Day, reflecting her team’s strategy to energize voters in a state that played a decisive role in the 2020 election. Harris’s previous appearances have highlighted the administration’s healthcare, education, and economic recovery policies.
Guest performances and speeches were heard from Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Spike Lee, 2 Chainz, Big Tigger, and Pastor Troy.
Re-watch VP Kamala Harris’ Rally
Donald Trump in Macon – Sunday, Nov. 3
Donald Trump is set to hold a rally in Macon on Sunday, which his campaign confirmed as his final event in Georgia before the election. The rally, scheduled for the Atrium Health Amphitheater at Macon Mall, aims to connect with central Georgia voters, a stronghold for Republican support.
Trump’s presence in Georgia underscores the renewed Republican focus on flipping the state after it narrowly went blue in the last presidential election. The Trump/Vance campaign’s approach centers on issues like border security, economic policies, and energy independence, aiming to resonate with Georgia’s rural and suburban voters.
With both parties actively mobilizing voters in Georgia, the high-profile visits of both presidential contenders add to the intense energy of the final campaign weekend.