Campaign Fever: Harris and Trump Rally in Key States
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump intensified their campaigns across crucial states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. With early voting underway, both candidates aim to secure pivotal victories. Harris targets key demographics in Detroit and Atlanta, while Trump rallies in Pennsylvania amid contentious debates on candidate fitness.
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are ramping up their campaigns across critical states, including Georgia and Pennsylvania, as early voting is officially underway.
Harris led a get-out-the-vote event alongside rapper Lizzo in Detroit, Michigan, signaling the commencement of early voting there. She emphasized the urgency of voter efforts leading to the November 5 election.
Meanwhile, Trump held a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, positioning himself amid tight polls and focusing on the battleground state's early mail-in voting advantage. Both candidates exchanged sharp critiques over their readiness for office, amidst the closing days of a frenetic campaign.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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