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As the new race for the White House heats up between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, a new group of battleground state polls showing just how tight the race is. Trump and Harris tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania. Trump inside the margin of error with a one point lead in Wisconsin. And Harris leading Trump in Minnesota by six points outside the margin of error. The vice president improving on President Biden's battleground standings before he left the race.

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Hello, bitcoiners.

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The former president stumping for support in Nashville today at a bitcoin conference plan.

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To ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet.

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Talking up cryptocurrency, but also blasting his competitor for the White House.

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She's a radical left lunatic.

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That after a Friday night speech hitting Vice President Harris on the Biden administration's.

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Border policy, millions of people crossing and she was the border czar. Now they're trying to say she never was the border czar.

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Trump for the first time this weekend, not wearing a bandage on his wounded ear. The FBI late Friday clarifying that the former president was in fact hit by a bullet or fragments from a bullet two weeks ago. The republican nominee also announcing on social media that he will continue to do outdoor rallies. Vice President Harris also on the campaign trail this weekend, headlining an 800 guest fundraiser in Massachusetts, raising more than a million dollars, according to a campaign official.

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And ours is a fight for the future and it is a fight for freedom.

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Harris also sending a recorded message to the Gen Z led voters of tomorrow summit in Atlanta.

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And we know your vote can not be taken for granted. It must be earned. And that is exactly what we will do.

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Lester. Tonight here in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance are rallying supporters in this 6000 seat arena. This is a state that hasn't gone Republican for president in 52 years. And tonight, these two men hope to change that.

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Lester, thanks for watching. Stay updated about breaking news and top stories on the NBC News app or follow us on social media.