Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris held dueling rallies Friday night in the swing state of Wisconsin with Election Day fast approaching.“I’ve come today with a message of hope for all Americans … I don’t want your money.I want your damn vote,” Trump told the crowd at his campaign event in downtown Milwaukee.The former president vowed to “end inflation,” secure the border and “bring back the American dream” if elected to a second White House term.Trump, 78, slammed the latest employment figures released by the Harris-Biden administration, calling the measly 12,000 jobs employers added in October “almost disqualifying” for the Democratic nominee. “It’s hundreds of thousands of jobs less than it should be,” the 45th president argued. “Those numbers are so low they’re almost disqualifying,” Trump said. “I think they’re trying to blame it on the hurricane … It’s not the hurricane, they’re the hurricane,” he added. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had expected payrolls to expand by 100,000, which still would have been a huge drop from September’s revised 223,000.Trump battled issues with the microphone throughout the event at Fiserv Forum, the home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. “Fix the mic,” the audience chanted at multiple points during his speech. Trump, fed up with the low volume, dramatically ripped the microphone off the podium and held it with his hands for the duration of his remarks after realizing what the crowd was chanting. “Yeah, I think this mic stinks,” he told the crowd.President Biden’s remark earlier this week about Trump supporters – referring to them as “garbage” – was still on the minds of some of the rally attendees. “We are not trash,” Peter Schmidt, who wore a yellow vest to the ex-president’s rally, told The Post. The Milwaukee man described himself as an “everyday” American who believes in freedom and the Constitution.“If you wa...