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Where is Kamala Harris on Friday? Look at her schedule

Where is Kamala Harris on Friday? Look at her schedule

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Vice President Kamala Harris‘ and former president Donald Trump’s campaigns are moving at lightning speed to mobilize voters ahead of the election Election day November 5.

A new series of polls shows that the presidential race remains tight in many of the battleground states likely to matter most, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona. The latest polls in Georgia show Trump with a slight lead, but Harris campaign officials say they are confident the state – along with neighboring North Carolina – will continue to play an important role in November.

On Friday, the vice president will travel to Texas, a Republican stronghold, to support Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Colin Allredwho follows Republican Senator Ted Cruz. He will also sit down for a podcast with Brené Brownmost famous podcaster her TEDx talk “The Power of Vulnerability.”

But the most important news is this Beyoncewho is scheduled to perform at a rally for Harris in Houston and previously approved her 2016 song “Freedomfor use during the campaign. Additionally, Willie Nelson is also expected to be present. The location of the rally has not yet been revealed.

Governor of Minnesota Tim WalzHarris’ running mate, will bring the Democratic presidential campaign to Philadelphia, Allentown and Scranton, Pennsylvaniaon Friday before traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada.

On Saturday, former first lady Michelle Obama and the Democratic presidential candidate will travel to Kalamazoo, Michigan, for a joint Get Out the Vote rally, the first day of early voting in the state. This will be her first event on the Harris-Walz campaign trail.

On Saturday, Walz will travel to New Mexico and then head to the Grand Canyon State to campaign for the Democratic ticket. His route includes a stop in Window Rock, the capital of the Navajo Nation, and then a rally in Phoenix.

Early voting has been going on for almost two weeks now and according to Arizona Republic, key supporters of both campaigns are spending time in the state to increase voter turnout.

Looking ahead, Harris will travel to Philadelphia on Sunday for a campaign event and will deliver a speech on the National Mall in Washington on Tuesday. According to the campaign’s permit application, the campaign is expected to attract nearly 8,000 people National Park Service October 18.

Francesca Chambers, Michael Collins, Caché McClay and Reuters contributed to this story.