
Harris, Trump hit North Carolina in final weekend push before US election
Al Jazeera
The fate of the election is expected to be determined by the seven battleground states, which are being heavily courted.
United States presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are touring southern swing states as they try to attract voters with just three days left until Election Day.
The Democratic and Republican leaders headed to the southern battleground state of North Carolina on Saturday.
It marked the fourth day in a row that Vice President Harris and former president Trump visited the same state on the same day, further emphasising how votes will likely decide the election outcome in a few key states that polls have projected will be close.
They were both in North Carolina on Wednesday, Nevada on Thursday and Wisconsin on Friday, at one point holding events just a few kilometres from each other as they fought over the swing states.
The two candidates took big hits against each other, focusing on how the other party would be bad for the US while also touching on a string of issues like the economy and immigration.
