President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are racing toward Election Day with Biden in Pennsylvania and Trump Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida on Sunday.
Vice President Mike Pence is in North Carolina and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., is in Georgia and North Carolina.
In the season's final ABC News/Washington Post polls, the pandemic versus the economy defines the presidential contest in two key battlegrounds, with Florida holding firm to its toss-up status while Biden leads slightly in Pennsylvania.
There's little change in either state. In Florida, Donald Trump has 50% support among likely voters to Biden's 48%; it was 51%-47% in an ABC/Post poll Sept. 20. Trump won the state by 112,911 votes out of more than 9.4 million cast in 2016.
In Pennsylvania, the race stands at 51%-44%, Biden-Trump, a 7-point advantage for the Democrat; that compares with a 9-point margin late last month. Here, Trump's 2016 win was even narrower: 44,292 votes out of nearly 6.2 million cast.
Here is how the news developed on Sunday. All times Eastern.
Nov 01, 2020, 12:52 PM EST
Biden adds Ohio stop Monday
Biden is adding a stop in Ohio to his schedule Monday, making a visit to Cleveland to "discuss bringing Americans together to address the crises facing the country and winning the battle for the soul of the nation," according to the campaign.
This is in addition to Biden's previously advised "barnstorm" across Pennsylvania, with Biden, Harris and their spouses -- all fanning out across the state ahead of Election Day.
This will be Biden's third visit to the Buckeye state since late August.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle
Nov 01, 2020, 12:23 PM EST
Harris, Obama courting Georgia voters
Democrats have not won the state of Georgia in a presidential election since 1992, but the Biden campaign is making efforts there by sending two of its most important figures.
While former President Barack Obama will be in the state on Monday, Harris is visiting Gwinnett County, a suburb of Atlanta, on Sunday.
In 2016, the Atlanta suburb did go for Hillary Clinton, but it was the first time it voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1976, when Georgia native Jimmy Carter won every one of Georgia's 159 counties.
Cobb County, another area outside of Atlanta, also flipped to blue in 2016.
Winning statewide in Georgia as a Democrat is going to depend on turnout, and getting more Democratic votes in the Atlanta metro area will be key to this.
The state has seen record turnout so far with absentee ballots and during the three weeks of early voting, almost surpassing the total votes cast in 2016, which is the record for votes cast in a presidential race in Georgia.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan
Nov 01, 2020, 11:51 AM EST
North Carolina the 'epicenter' of this election
Republican strategist and ABC News Contributor Sara Fagen said on "This Week" that North Carolina is now the epicenter of the 2020 election.
"It's also probably the epicenter of the Senate," she said, "who's going to control the Senate."
Nov 01, 2020, 11:23 AM EST
FiveThirtyEight has Biden with 90 in 100 chance of winning Electoral College
Just days ahead of Nov. 3, the FiveThirtyEight presidential election forecast has Biden with a 90 in 100 chance of winning the Electoral College.
At this point, Trump needs a big polling error in his favor if he's going to win. Although the error doesn’t need to be as big as you might think if you were just looking at national polls.