Both campaigns will campaign in battleground states on Sunday. Here’s what to know

Both campaigns will campaign in battleground states on Sunday. Here’s what to know

In the final leg of the presidential race, both campaigns will make their case in the key battlegrounds of North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona on Sunday.

Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Greenville, North Carolina, where she will attend a church service and deliver remarks — an extension of the campaign’s effort to turnout Black churchgoers — as well as meet with Black farmers to discuss what she’s described as an “opportunity economy.” She will also hold a campaign rally in the city later in the day.

Harris touched down in the swing state Saturday evening and stopped at a local restaurant in Raleigh, where she met with local Black leaders.

Former President Bill Clinton will stump for Harris at a local campaign office in Albany, Georgia, on Sunday, while second gentleman Doug Emhoff will rally support for the ticket in Philadelphia’s collar counties.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump will deliver remarks Sunday afternoon at a campaign rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona.

His running mate, JD Vance — who stumped in the key state of Pennsylvania on Saturday — will also be in North Carolina on Sunday to attend a NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord.