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President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are hitting the campaign trail in major battleground states as the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump heats up with just three weeks to go until Election Day.

President Biden is heading to Pennsylvania, his native state, to attend the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee’s autumn fundraising dinner. Meanwhile, First Lady Jill Biden will be in suburban Philadelphia, campaigning on behalf of Harris in key swing states that played a crucial role in her husband’s victory in 2020.

The Bidens’ campaign efforts come amidst reports of tensions between political advisers to the president and the vice president. This comes as both Harris and Trump have been actively campaigning in Pennsylvania, a state with 19 electoral votes at stake and the largest among the key battleground states.

Pennsylvania, along with Michigan and Wisconsin, are known as the Rust Belt states that make up the Democrats’ “Blue Wall.” These states have historically been won by the Democratic party but were narrowly captured by Trump in 2016. However, Biden was able to reclaim these states in 2020, securing a victory over Trump.

The upcoming election is crucial, as the battleground states will likely determine whether Harris or Trump will succeed Biden in the White House. Both campaigns are pouring resources into these states, with Pennsylvania seeing the highest amount of spending on advertising compared to other battlegrounds.

With Pennsylvania being a key state in deciding the outcome of the election, both President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden’s efforts in campaigning for Harris could play a significant role in determining the final results on Election Day. Stay updated on the latest from the campaign trail and exclusive interviews on our Fox News Digital election hub.