Both the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz campaigns have made several stops across Pennsylvania and are expected to continue to visit before election day. 

Ahead of election day across the country, both presidential tickets have prioritized the state of Pennsylvania during their campaigns.

On Saturday, both vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance campaigned in Eastern Pennsylvania

Walz held a rally in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, while Vance campaigned in Berks County. The two are slated to meet on the debate stage on October 1st with CBS News.

On Monday, former President Donald Trump held a rally in Western Pennsylvania. In Indiana, Pennsylvania, the former president said, “If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing.”

He broke away from his typical campaign format by listening to the concerns of Pennsylvania farmers. Agriculture is the leading industry in the state. 

Pennsylvania is among the most contested battleground states for the presidency. Both Trump and Harris have made several visits to the Commonwealth already, with more scheduled in the coming weeks leading up to the November election.

Vice President Harris plans to visit Pennsylvania again on Wednesday to rally support in the swing state. Within the past few weeks, she has visited red areas of Pennsylvania in an attempt to build an edge over Trump.

Recent polls show Harris with a small lead over Trump in Pennsylvania. The two candidates have been at a dead heat in the battleground state during the past few weeks of campaigning.