Harris Blankets Airwaves, Trump Bets on Pennsylvania in Final Stretch

The Democratic nominee is trying to defend the Blue Wall and remain competitive in the Sun Belt, while Trump battles for electoral vote-rich Pennsylvania.

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Despite an election defined by surprises — Kamala Harris’ entrance into the race, assassination attempts and geopolitical tensions — the US presidential race’s fiercest face-off remains Pennsylvania, a state that political strategists have long predicted would be decisive.

Advertising data show Donald Trump and his allied super political action committees — which have been at a spending disadvantage for much of the race — are pouring cash into Pennsylvania, surpassing Harris and her allies in the past two weeks, according to a Bloomberg News analysis of AdImpact data that calculated money spent per electoral vote at stake.