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Where is Kamala Harris on Monday? A look at their schedule

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With just eight days until the general election, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, are returning to battleground states for their final full week of campaigning before November 5th. Polls show the rival candidates neck-and-neck in the Rust Belt trio of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and the Sun Belt quartet of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina. With just over a week until Election Day, more than 38 million votes have already been cast.

According to the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will be in Ann Arbor on Monday for a joint rally and concert series featuring a performance by singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers. Ahead of the rally, the vice president will be in Saginaw and Macomb, Michigan.

According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, also part of the USA TODAY Network, Walz will also travel to Manitowoc and Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Monday. Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance is expected to be in Wausau the same day.

On Tuesday, a week before the general election, Harris will give a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, in a last-minute attempt to convince voters. The campaign will involve nearly 20,000 people, according to the permit application filed with the National Park Service. According to campaign officials, Walz will visit Georgia on Tuesday for early voting events in Savannah and Columbus.

Harris plans to visit every swing state in the coming days, including another trip to Wisconsin on Wednesday for a rally and concert with folk-rock band Mumford & Sons in Madison.

And on Thursday, two Mexican groups that denounced Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric will endorse Harris ahead of the election, as first reported by Rolling Stone.

Los Tigres Del Norte will appear at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona, where the vice president is expected to speak, according to the Arizona Republic, part of the USA TODAY Network. She then travels to Las Vegas to work with Maná to reach out to undecided Latino voters in both battleground states.

Featuring: Francesca Chamber, Todd Spangler, Drake Bentley, Raphael Romero Ruiz, USA TODAY Network; Reuters and Rolling Stone