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1 week until Election Day: Here’s how Harris, Trump are making their final pitches

Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final pitches to voters ahead of next week’s presidential election. 
Trump is delivering what his campaign is calling “remarks to the press” at 10 a.m. ET Tuesday at his private club and residence in Palm Beach, Florida, but it’s unknown if he will take questions from reporters, according to the Associated Press. 
Harris will speak at 7:30 p.m. ET Tuesday from the same spot in Washington, D.C. where Trump helped incite a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Uncertainty reigns entering the final full week of the 2024 campaign with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a fiercely competitive presidential contest. John Reid, conservative commentator, joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the race to the White House.
The former president will travel to Pennsylvania later in the day for a Building America’s Future event in Drexel and a rally Tuesday night in Allentown. 
Separately, during an interview Tuesday morning, Harris called Los Angeles Times and Washington Post decisions not to endorse in the presidential race “disappointing.”
The Democratic presidential nominee made the comment during an interview with Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, and Loren LoRosa for “The Breakfast Club.”
According to the Associated Press, both newspapers announced last week that they will not make endorsements in the presidential contest between Harris and Trump.
Harris sought to tie the decisions to billionaires in “Donald Trump’s club.”
Both publications are owned by wealthy executives, Jeff Bezos at the Post and Patrick Soon-Shiong at the Times.
Information for this story was provided by the Associated Press.  The AP shares background about the events Harris and Trump are holding Tuesday and details on the latest about their campaigns.  This story was reported from Washington, D.C. 
 

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