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Trump head on Sunday to Nevada a battleground state where more than 100,000 voters


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President Trump head-on Sunday to Nevada, a battleground state where more than 100,000 voters have already cast ballots, according to state data.


Campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said the President will campaign every day ahead of Thursday's debate in Florida, including stops in Arizona and North Carolina.


Joe Biden heads on Sunday to North Carolina, where 1.2 million voters have cast their ballots, according to state data.


Vice President Mike Pence and Biden pick Kamala Harris will return to the campaign track on Monday with a visit to Florida to mark that state’s first day of early, in-person voting.


So far nearly 26 million people have cast a ballot in the election, shattering records, according to the U.S. Elections Project, run by the University of Florida.


“We cannot become complacent because the very searing truth is that Donald Trump can still win this race, and every indication we have shows that this thing is going to come down to the wire,” Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon wrote in a memo to donors.


President Trump campaigned on Saturday in Michigan and Wisconsin, two warring states that narrowly won the 2016 election.


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18 October 2020

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