How Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and their running mates are dividing time between the 7 swing states
Seven states are set to decide the next president, a dynamic that's illustrated by the candidates' travel schedules in the final months of the race.
Seven states are set to decide the next president, a dynamic that's illustrated by the candidates' travel schedules in the final months of the race.
While there have been some detours — former President Donald Trump is set to rally in deep-blue New York City on Sunday, while Vice President Kamala Harris will head to the GOP stronghold of Texas on Friday — the campaigns have otherwise largely stuck to their well-worn battleground paths ahead of an election polls suggest is exceedingly close.
NBC News compiled all the public campaign stops Harris and Trump, along with running mates Tim Walz and JD Vance, have made in the seven core swing states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — since the end of the Republican National Convention in July.
See where they've been (data is current through Oct. 23):
Republicans are aiming to bring Arizona back into their column after Joe Biden became the first Democrat to carry the state in 24 years. Trump and Vance have visited 10 times, compared with nine stops for Harris and Walz.
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