Michigan saw a busy day on Friday, with both major party campaigns making multiple stops in the state. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris held events in Detroit and Grand Rapids, among other locations. Trump proposed the death penalty for illegal immigrants who kill Americans, while Harris focused on supporting unions and preserving abortion rights. The state is crucial for both candidates, as polling suggests it’s a dead heat. Both campaigns had strong turnout at their events and received support from voters. Michigan, known for its critical role in the election, saw enthusiastic crowds at both Republican and Democratic events. The day included a mix of policy discussions, personal stories from attendees, and interactions with supporters. Despite the differing views and campaign promises, the overall energy and engagement in Michigan highlighted the importance of the state in the upcoming election. The day ended with both candidates speaking to their supporters and sharing their visions for the future of the country. Trump’s focus was on immigration and the economy, while Harris talked about supporting unions and diplomacy in the Middle East. Both campaigns made a strong push to rally supporters and secure key votes in Michigan.
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