Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin on Trump's campaign schedule this week
All eyes are on the campaigns of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Presidential Elections turns towards the home stretch.
Polls have generally moved in Harris' direction after the pair's Sept. 10 debate, including a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll taken after the debate showed Harris up 49%-46% in the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania.
However, the Trump camp was buoyed by a New York Times/Sienna poll that showed the Republican nominee up in Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina.
Harris remained the betting favorite as of Monday, an indicator that has only missed twice in modern electoral history.
Both candidates will stump across the swing states this week as Trump is scheduled to hit Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Here is Donald Trump's campaign schedule this week.
Donald Trump's schedule from 9/24 - 9/30
Sept. 24: Savannah, Georgia
Trump is scheduled to make remarks in Georgia Tuesday, weeks after Harris and Walz barnstormed the state.
A notice for the Savannah event says that Trump will, "deliver remarks outlining his plan to lower taxes for American business owners and highlight the importance of buying American made goods."
Harris capped her Georgia bus tour in August with a rally at the Enmarket Arena that saw over 5,000 supporters.
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Sept. 25: Mint Hill, North Carolina
Trump will hold a rally in Mint Hill, North Carolina on Wednesday.
The appearance will be Trump's first since it was revealed that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the gubernatorial candidate that Trump endorsed, made a slew of racist and lewd remarks on a porn site, including calling himself a "black NAZI!."
Multiple senior members of the Robinson campaign quit and Tennesse Gov. and head of the Republican Governor's Association Bill Lee withdrew his endorsement of Robinson on Monday.
Sept. 27: Michigan
Trump has a double feature in Michigan Friday.
He is set to hold a rally in Walker, then hold a town hall in Warren.
Trump previously held a town hall in Flint, where he refused to admit he lost the 2020 elections and pushed conspiracies of fraud, days after his decisive debate loss to Harris.
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Sept. 28: Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Trump is scheduled to round out the week in Wisconsin, where he will hold a rally in Prairie du Chien.
Right wing politicians, including Wisconsin Republican Senate Candidate Eric Hovde and U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, have attempted to cast the town as a victim of Venezuelan gang violence, saying that a man with connections to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua attacked a woman and her daughter in the town.
While Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate has been charged with three felonies and does have connections to the transnational gang, local police have said that the attack was not random and that the victims were acquaintances with Zarate and brought him to Prairie du Chien from Madison.
Contributing: Joseph Schwartzburt, Savannah Morning News and Hope Karnopp, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump swing state schedule includes Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin