Kamala Harris will return to Philly Sunday for church, Puerto Rican food and a hair salon visit as Trump heads to Madison Square Garden
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Kamala Harris will return to Philly Sunday for church, Puerto Rican food and a hair salon visit as Trump heads to Madison Square Garden

Vice President Kamala Harris is spending all day Sunday in Philadelphia, criss-crossing the city in a series of neighborhood events to reach voters in the final stretch of the election, according to a senior campaign official.

The more intimate community events will come just nine days before Election Day in a race that has remained a dead heat for months. The turnout in Philadelphia could be the deciding factor in whether Harris can carry the critical condition.

Harris’ full-day tour will focus on predominantly black and Latino neighborhoods. She will attend Sunday morning services and speak at a black church in West Philadelphia, the campaign official said. She will also visit a barbershop in West Philadelphia for a conversation with young black men and community leaders.

A third stop is planned at a Puerto Rican restaurant in North Philly where she will greet community members before ending the day speaking with families at a youth basketball facility in Northwest Philadelphia.

After rallying in State College on Saturday, former President Donald Trump will be in New York City on Sunday for a rally at Madison Square Garden — a bit of a confusing move, given that it’s in a solidly blue state in the election’s home stretch , but the event is likely to attract national attention.

Sunday will mark Harris’ 14th trip to the state since launching her campaign, and her seventh to Philadelphia. She was here Wednesday, stopping at the Famous 4th Street Deli in front of a CNN Town Hall in Delaware County.

Winning Pennsylvania looks crucial to Harris’ path to the White House and has drawn both Harris and Trump more than any other swing state.