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Presidential candidates make final push for Pennsylvania

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will make their final campaign stops across the state today to persuade people to get out and vote.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Soon, people will head to the polls to cast their vote in the 2024 presidential election, and all eyes are on Pennsylvania.

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will make their final campaign stops across the state today to persuade people to get out and vote.

With Election Day right around the corner, we'll be one step closer to finding out who will be the 47th president of the United States, and rallies will be taking place all across the state, including one in Harrisburg.

Elected officials will come together just 24 hours before polls open back up at the State Capitol, where Governor Josh Shapiro will lead a "Get Out and Vote" rally along with celebrity guests Robert DeNiro and Sam Waterson.

In other parts of the state, Vice President Harris will make stops in Scranton, Allentown, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump will travel to Reading and Pittsburgh.

On Sunday, Nov. 3, Trump held a rally in Lititz where he commented on roughly 2,500 fraudulent voter applications.

Voter registration applications were submitted to Lancaster County and were flagged by county officials and its district attorney. During his speech, Trump claimed that the fraudulent documents in question were ballots.

“In Lancaster, they found 2,600 ballots, all done by the same hand, in other words, the same penmanship, the same hand, the same everything,” said Trump.

Lancaster County Commissioners say the fraudulent documents being investigated are registration applications, not ballots.

We have everything you need to know about this year's election right here in our FOX43 Election Guide.  

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