On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump were actively engaging with voters in crucial swing states as they sought to appeal to undecided voters. Both candidates held rallies in Pennsylvania, focusing on a range of issues including the economy and national security. Senator JD Vance was in Michigan, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz made multiple stops in Wisconsin, another key swing state.
Earlier in the day, a Pennsylvania judge ruled that Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway can continue, and the National Guard in Washington D.C. was activated to support local authorities. Guard members in other states were also on standby.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a unique plea to Americans, urging them not to vote for him in an attempt to divert votes to Trump. Harris faced criticism for not disclosing her stance on a California crime measure and other important issues.
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign highlighted data indicating that Republicans were making gains in early voting in battleground states compared to the 2020 election cycle.
Sources will continue to provide live coverage of the ongoing 2024 presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.