With Election Day less than a week away, candidates and their running mates are giving their final tallies to voters in battleground states that could decide who wins the election.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will both be campaigning in North Carolina and Wisconsin today.
Here’s what we know about the two campaigns’ Wednesday plans:
Presidential Candidates:
Harris: The vice president will deliver remarks at a campaign event in Raleigh, North Carolina at 12:30 p.m. ET. At 4:35 pm ET, Harris will deliver remarks at a campaign event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
At 9:30pET, Harris will deliver remarks at a campaign event at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin. Musicians Gracie Abrams, Mumford & Sons and Remy Wolf will perform. The rally is part of Harris’ campaign to reach out to college students as early voting continues in battleground states.
Trump: Trump will deliver remarks at a rally in Rocky Mount, North Carolina at 1 p.m. ET. The former president will deliver remarks at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin at 7 p.m. ET. Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre will be the guest speaker.
At 9 p.m. ET, the second part of Trump’s pre-taped interview with Sean Hannity will air on Fox News’ “Hannity.”
Vice Presidential Candidates:
Tim Walls: This morning, Walls joined “Good Morning America” and “CBS Mornings” for interviews. Walls will participate in a political event in Charlotte, North Carolina at 1 p.m. ET. In the afternoon, Walls will participate in a series of political stops in Greensboro, North Carolina, encouraging people in the state to vote early for Harris and Democrats. Later in the evening, Walls will deliver remarks at a Harris-Walls campaign event in Asheville, NC.
Vance: At 5:30 p.m. ET, Vance will deliver remarks at a town hall with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard in Bedford, Pennsylvania. Vance is expected to travel to Austin, Texas to tape an interview on Joe Rogan’s podcast, which is expected to be released later in the week.
CNN’s Christian Sierra, Christina Asensio and Joseph Bonheim reported for this post.