On Labor Day, both the Harris and Trump campaigns are actively engaging with voters across key battleground states.
Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Detroit before heading to Pittsburgh for a Labor Day event alongside President Joe Biden. This event, aimed at connecting with working-class voters, is set to take place at 4:45 p.m. ET. Additionally, second gentleman Doug Emhoff will be attending a Labor Day event in Newport News, Virginia.
Meanwhile, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz will be delivering remarks at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council's Laborfest 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He will be accompanied by his wife, Gwen Walz.
On the other side, Trump allies are gearing up for their own activities. The Trump campaign in Michigan has organized a press video call at 9 a.m. ET, featuring current and retired members of the United Auto Workers. This initiative is a response to Harris' visit to Detroit, showcasing the competitive nature of the campaign.
Both campaigns are strategically utilizing Labor Day to connect with voters and make their respective appeals in the run-up to the election. These events highlight the significance of engaging with working-class communities and unions in the political landscape.