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Watch: President Trump Makes Final Campaign Stop In Grand Rapids

President Donald Trump made campaign stops in two Michigan cities Monday ahead of the Tuesday general election.

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A day before Election Day, President Donald Trump is making a last second effort to sway any undecided voters in Michigan.

The president on Monday made two stops on Michigan's west side, with appearances in Traverse City and Grand Rapid. Between the two events, Trump also made a a visit to Wisconsin.

In the final event of his campaign, Trump is hosting a "Make America Great Again" rally in Grand Rapids starting at 10:30 p.m., ET.

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Trump also visited Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City at 5 p.m. on Monday.

Ivanka Trump, President Trump's daughter, also campaigned for her father in Michigan Monday. Ivanka Trump spoke at a Make America Great Again rally at 12:30 p.m. at The Northfork Estate, 9891 N Fork Way, in Eaton Rapids.

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The series of visits to Michigan have increased ahead of Tuesday's election, with the president holding rallies in Macomb County, Oakland County, Lansing and Muskegon in recent weeks.

Both Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden visited battleground states on Monday, with Biden stopping in Ohio and Pennsylvania and Trump going to Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.


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Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania have also been identified by FiveThirtyEight as as being either very close races or states close to a tipping point.

More than 96 million Americans turned out to vote early in the 2020 General Election, more than doubling the number of early voters in 2016. In a study of 20 states with party registration, 45.4 percent of voters were registered Democrats, and 30.4 percent of voters were registered Republicans. Another 24.3 percent of voters were registered with a minor party or had no party affiliation.

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