⁍ President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will crisscross the country on Tuesday in an intense day of campaigning.


⁍ Trump will stage rallies in three states: Michigan and Wisconsin — both of which he narrowly won in 2016 — and Nebraska.


⁍ Former President Barack Obama will campaign for Biden in Orlando, Florida.


⁍ Vice President Mike Pence, whose chief of staff tested positive for the coronavirus, will campaign in North Carolina and South Carolina.


– With just a week to go until the election, President Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will crisscross the country on Tuesday in an intense day of campaigning that will also see former President Obama back on the stump, Reuters reports. Wall Street banks and their employees have been leaning left in recent years, increasing the proportion of cash allocated to Democrats. On Monday, Trump celebrated the confirmation of his third Supreme Court nominee, Amy Barrett. At a White House ceremony to celebrate Barrett’s confirmation, Trump hailed her as “one of my greatest achievements,” the New York Times reports. “She will serve our country on the Supreme Court for a long time to come,” he said. Barrett, who was confirmed by a 51-48 vote, is the first of Trump’s three Supreme Court nominees to be confirmed by a Republican-controlled Senate, the Washington Post reports. The president will hold rallies in three states on Tuesday: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. Biden will campaign in Georgia, a state that has long voted for Republicans but has become unexpectedly competitive. He will hold an afternoon event in Warm Springs, before capping the day with an evening rally in the state capital, Atlanta. Former President Obama will campaign for Biden in Orlando, Florida. Vice President Mike Pence, whose chief of staff tested positive for the coronavirus, will campaign in North Carolina and South Carolina.



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-snapshot/2020-us-election-what-you-need-to-know-right-now-idUSKBN27C1FX