“Trump to Address Immigration in Wisconsin as Walz Engages Young Voters at Michigan Football Game”

Donald Trump is set to address immigration issues during an event in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, a small town with a population of around 5,000, on Saturday. His speech comes a day after Kamala Harris criticized him for "playing political games" regarding immigration. In a separate event, Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz will attend a football game in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the University of Michigan will face off against the University of Minnesota. Before the game, Walz plans to engage with young voters. His visit to Michigan occurs just days before he is scheduled to debate Donald Trump’s running mate, Republican Senator JD Vance of Ohio. In other news, North Carolina's lieutenant governor, Republican Mark Robinson, suffered burns while campaigning at a truck show on Friday night, according to his campaign. Recent polling averages indicate that Kamala Harris has extended her lead over Donald Trump in the presidential race, although both candidates remain closely matched in many battleground states. In Pennsylvania, steelworkers are being courted by both Harris and Trump, yet they express skepticism towards both candidates.

“Harris Expands Lead Over Trump in Tight Presidential Race, Polls Show”

Harris Expands Lead Over Trump, Yet Presidential Race Remains Tight As the countdown to the presidential election continues, the latest polling data reveals that Vice President Kamala Harris has gained a slight edge over former President Donald Trump. According to a recent 10-day average survey, Harris is ahead by 2.6 points, with 48.5% of the vote compared to Trump's 45.9%. Despite this positive trend for Harris, the race remains highly competitive just 45 days before voters head to the polls. This week has been particularly eventful, marked by a suspected second assassination attempt against Trump, which has added to the drama of the campaign. Harris's recent polling performance is one of her strongest since she became the Democratic nominee nearly two months ago, indicating a potential shift in voter sentiment. However, with the election still on a knife edge, both candidates will need to intensify their efforts as they approach the final stretch of the campaign.