GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Former President Donald Trump will make his final marketing campaign look of the election cycle with a go to to Grand Rapids.
Trump will host a rally at Van Andel Area downtown tonight. Doorways open at 6:30 p.m. and he’s scheduled to talk round 10:30 p.m. His remarks will stream reside on woodtv.com. Individuals who want to go can register on-line.
Individuals wait in line exterior Van Andel Area in downtown Grand Rapids on Monday.
Trump was final in West Michigan when he spoke at a rally in Walker on Sept. 27. He was final at Van Andel Area on July 20, internet hosting his first rally following the Republican Nationwide Conference and after the assassination try in Pennsylvania during which he was injured.
2 factors separate Harris and Trump in Michigan, new ballot reveals
It’s Trump’s behavior to carry his last rally earlier than Election Day in metro Grand Rapids. In 2016, his final one was at DeVos Place and in 2020, it was at Gerald R. Ford Worldwide Airport. Trump gained Michigan in 2016. President Joe Biden gained it in 2020.
Michigan is a key battleground state on this presidential election, amongst seven anticipated to resolve who subsequent sits within the Oval Workplace. A ballot by Emerson School Polling, The Hill and WOOD TV8 launched Monday reveals that fifty% of Michigan respondents mentioned they meant to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris within the election and 48% for Trump. As a result of the margin of error is plus or minus 3.4%, that’s a statistical tie.
The place voting stands in Michigan earlier than Election Day
Harris made her last push in Michigan on Sunday, making just a few stops earlier than ending up the day with a rally at Michigan State College in East Lansing. Gwen Walz, spouse of Harris’ operating mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, visited Grand Rapids Sunday, which was the final day of early in-person voting statewide.
State information reveals that as of Monday morning, greater than 1.2 million individuals had voted early in particular person and greater than 1.9 million absentee ballots had been forged statewide. Election Day voting runs from 7 a.m. to eight p.m. Absentee ballots should be returned to your clerk by 8 p.m. Tuesday to be counted (with an exception for navy and abroad ballots).