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With the increasingly angry electoral campaignWith personal attacks between the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, and the Democrat, Kamala Harris, this Thursday the candidates for the White House continue to focus on the hinge states, which will decide an election that appears very close. Harris is trying to cover the slight advantage that the polls give to Trump in Georgia with a rally in Atlanta, where she will be accompanied by former President Barack Obama. It will be the first time they share the stage, where Bruce Springsteen will also appear. Harris’ ticket partner, Tim Waltz, for his part, goes to North Carolina, another of the decisive states. The Republican candidate has events in Arizona, where polls give him an advantage, and Las Vegas (Nevada, where Harris narrowly leads). His vice presidential candidate, JD Vance, goes to Michigan.