2024 election updates: Trump and Harris bring their campaigns to the battleground state of Wisconsin

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With four days to go -- and the candidates engaging in their final push -- Donald Trump is lashing out at Liz Cheney, who's supporting Kamala Harris. Thursday night in Arizona, he called her a "war hawk" and said she should face "nine barrels," appearing to suggest a firing squad.

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Both Trump and Harris are campaigning in the crucial Midwest on Friday, both ending up in battleground Wisconsin with dueling rallies in Milwaukee.

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Nov 01, 2024, 9:04 PM

More than 68 million Americans have voted early

As of 4 p.m. ET on Friday, more than 68 million Americans have voted early, according to the Election Lab at the University of Florida.

Of the total number of early votes, 36,397,988 were cast in person and 31,941,931 were returned by mail.

Voters cast ballots at the Chicago Early Voting Loop Supersite in Chicago, Oct. 24, 2024.
Voters cast ballots at the Chicago Early Voting Loop Supersite in Chicago, Oct. 24, 2024.
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Oct 28, 2024, 9:47 PM GMT

Vance says people should 'stop getting so offended' after racist rally joke

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York.
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York.

Trump's running mate was pressed by reporters while campaigning in Wisconsin to weigh in on the controversy caused by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday.

JD Vance claimed he heard about the comments but didn't see them. Vance, when asked if the racist jokes were the right tone for the Trump campaign's final argument, pivoted to attacking Harris, claiming her closing pitch is "essentially [was saying] that all of Donald Trump's voters are Nazis."

Vance also said that people have to stop getting offended over the little things.

"And you should get really pissed off about a comedian telling a joke. That is not the message of a winning campaign. And most importantly, it's not the message of a person who's fit to be the president of the United States of America," Vance said.

"Maybe it's a stupid racist joke as you said, maybe it's not. I haven't seen it," Vance said. "I'm not going to comment on the specifics of the joke, but I think that we have to stop getting so offended at every little thing in the United States of America. I'm just, I'm so over it."

ByWill McDuffie ABCNews logo
Oct 28, 2024, 8:07 PM GMT

Harris touts CHIPS Act as she tours semiconductor facility

In a visit to a semiconductor facility in central Michigan, Harris praised the manufacturing work happening there and noted the importance of outpacing China.

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the Hemlock Semiconductor Next-Generation Finishing facility in Hemlock, Mich., Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the Hemlock Semiconductor Next-Generation Finishing facility in Hemlock, Mich., Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.

"Look, we've got to win the competition for the 21st century," she said at Hemlock Semiconductor in Saginaw. "We're not going to have China beat us in the competition for the 21st century, and that's about, then, doing the work that Corning is going to be doing about manufacturing of these solar panels, together with the work that you are doing here."

Harris cited the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act as ways she has tried to boost America's manufacturing power.

"I want to thank you all for what you're doing here, as a great example of what was a vision that we had -- the president and I and Congressman -- we're going to create a meaningful public investment in America's private industries through the CHIPS act, through the Inflation Reduction Act, and we're going to infuse it with billions of dollars, knowing that if we do that, as that old saying comes, if you build it, they will come," she said.

Harris used the opportunity to slam Trump for "how he'd get rid of the CHIPS Act." Trump criticized the bipartisan law while on Joe Rogan's podcast last week.

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Oct 28, 2024, 6:28 PM GMT

Elon Musk's America PAC posts, then deletes, video calling Harris a 'C-Word'

Elon Musk's America PAC deleted a video that called Harris a "C-Word," using a wordplay to suggest an expletive, but instead calling her a "communist."

Elon Musk and former first lady Melania Trump listen as former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York.
Elon Musk and former first lady Melania Trump listen as former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York.

The ad began with a warning: "WARNING This ad contains multiple instances of the C word. Viewer discretion is advised."

"Kamala Harris is a C word. You heard that right? A big old C word. In fact, all of the other C words think she's the biggest C word of them all," a narrator said in the video.

Then with an image of a cat in a Soviet officer's uniform and an altered image of Harris wearing a Soviet hat, the video revealed the word in question was "communist," even though the video was clearly hinting at the expletive.

"That's right. She's a tax hiking, regulation loving, gun-grabbing communist. And the worst part, she's proud of it," the narrator says.

ABC News has reached out to America PAC about the video.

ByJustin Gomez ABCNews logo
Oct 28, 2024, 5:38 PM GMT

Biden calls Trump's rally 'embarrassing' and 'beneath any president'

President Joe Biden criticized Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, where he and other speakers ramped up anti-immigrant rhetoric.

President Joe Biden criticized Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, where he and other speakers ramped up anti-immigrant rhetoric.

"It's embarrassing. Just simply embarrassing. It's beneath any president, but that's what we're getting used to," Biden said. "That's why this election is so important. You know, most presidential scholars I've spoken to talk about the single most consequential thing about a president is character. Character. And -- and he puts that in question every time he opens his mouth."

With just over a week to go until Election Day, Biden was asked if he'd be on the trail with the vice president this week, but he made no mention of any joint events, which have been rare this election. Instead, he said he's been on the trail where the campaign thinks he can help the most and will be in Pennsylvania this week.

And for the first time, he spoke out on Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway to registered voters who sign a petition supporting the First and Second amendments, at first sarcastically saying, "Tell him I'm registered," before calling it "totally inappropriate."