Michelle Obama campaigns with Kamala Harris for the US election in 2024

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    Keeping up With Today’s Events

    It will be soon time for us to close our live page. Taking a quick look at what transpired on the campaign trail this weekend, the US presidential election drew to a close.

    • Michelle Obama has endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign for the first time with less than 10 days left in the election.
    • As Obama warned, Donald Trump would further roll back abortion rights if reelected: “A vote for him is a vote against us.”
    • Harris warned Trump would exercise “unchecked and extreme power” at Kalamazoo.
    • Campaigning in Michigan and Pennsylvania, Trump touted a “landslide-style victory” aimed at demeaning a possible loss.
    • JD Vance, meanwhile, made a string of stops across Georgia and Pennsylvania during his busy campaign schedule.
    • “School choice” policies are the biggest threat to US education, said Vance.
    • Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, visited the Navajo Nation this election cycle for the first time.

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