U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has scheduled rallies in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, and her campaign is focusing on "blue wall" states, a term used to describe states where Democrats have always won.
On Tuesday, Harris will have an interview with the National Association of African American Journalists in Philadelphia.
Two days later, he will join Oprah Winfrey in Michigan for an online "Unite for America" event with 140 local organizations.
Harris' visit to Wisconsin on Friday will be her fourth since winning the presidential nomination in July.
Activists in Wisconsin have knocked on more than 500.000 doors, and since last Sunday's debate with Trump, campaign headquarters have signed up more than 3.000 new volunteers.
Even before Democratic President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign and made way for Harris, Democrats had a better infrastructure to campaign in swing states.
Kamala Harris' team, which includes her campaign staff and allied political action committee, has more than $280 million in television and radio bookings between Tuesday and Election Day, according to media monitoring firm AdImpact.
Trump's team has set aside $133 million for the final stretch of the campaign, but that number is expected to rise.
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