Detroit Evening Report: Harris, Trump campaign in Detroit as early in-person voting begins
Hernz Laguerre, Quinn Klinefelter October 18, 2024Listen to the latest episode of the “Detroit Evening Report” podcast.
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are campaigning in metro Detroit today.
The visits come before in-person voting begins in Detroit this weekend.
Harris joined a national radio show broadcast from Detroit earlier this week. The Democratic nominee will be stumping in Grand Rapids and Lansing on Friday, before finishing with an event in Oakland County.
She’s expected to be in Detroit on Saturday for the start of early in-person voting.
Harris needs a strong turnout from the typically Democratic stronghold, where Trump has tried to make inroads.
He’ll be in Oakland County as well on Friday for a roundtable discussion, before heading to a rally at Detroit’s Huntington Place — a convention center Trump falsely claimed was the site of massive voter fraud in 2020.
The general election is taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. For the latest election information, visit WDET’s Voter Guide at wdet.org/voterguide.
Reporting by Quinn Klinefelter, WDET
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- The Black Political Power Tour, hosted by Capital B, is taking place at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at Spot Lite Detroit, featuring vital discussions about the political landscape of Black Detroit, networking opportunities and more.
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