2024-08-08
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I'm Traci Mumford.
Today's Thursday, August 8.
Here's what we're covering.
First, I want to say how great it is to be here in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Oh, it really is good to be back in Wisconsin.
I'd like to start with Michigan reporters.
Holy hell, can you throw a party here in Michigan?
The battle to win over the midwest is on both the Harris Walls and Trump Vance campaigns made dueling appearances in the same cities.
Yesterday, Harris and her running mate held a packed rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, then another in Detroit, while JD Vance stopped in Eau Claire and the Detroit suburbs.
We actually just saw the vice president's plane on the tarmac.
We landed about the same time that she did.
Wooing Wisconsin and Michigan is a priority for both sides.
The two swing states narrowly went for Joe Biden in 2020, and at the events yesterday, Harris brought in some of the biggest crowds of her campaign to date.
But in Detroit, she also faced pushback.