Holds campaign rallies in swing states, criticizes Supreme Court's ruling on election.

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In the closing days of a heated presidential campaign, Donald Trump embarked on a series of rallies in key swing states. The stops were critical to his strategy, focusing on Fayetteville, NC; Avoca, PA; Traverse City, MI; Kenosha, WI; and Grand Rapids, MI. Grand Rapids held particular significance as it was the site where Trump concluded his victorious 2016 campaign. These rallies were part of an intensive effort to mobilize supporters and counteract any potential advantages held by his opponent in these battleground regions. Each stop was calculated to garner maximum media attention and energize the base. The selection of locations highlighted states with significant Electoral College votes—states that often decide the outcome of presidential elections. Furthermore, during a rally in Milwaukee, Trump publicly criticized the Supreme Court's decision from October 28, 2020, which allowed extended deadlines for mail-in ballots in several critical states.
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