Trump and Harris’ dueling Michigan rallies were packed on Saturday as both compete for the battleground state.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ dueling Michigan rallies were packed on Saturday.
There are less than 10 days until the November 5 presidential election and supporters of Trump, the GOP nominee, and Harris, the Democratic nominee, in the battleground state of Michigan came out to cheer the candidates on.
Trump’s afternoon rally in Novi, about a 40-minute drive northwest of Detriot, was held at Suburban Collection Showplace. According to Getty photos and video shared on social media, there was a large crowd behind, in front of and on the sides of Trump’s podium.
Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director, told Newsweek via email Saturday evening, that the Novi rally was filled to «maximum capacity with thousands outside.