Campaign Showdown: Harris and Trump Heat Up the Battleground States
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump take to key battleground states as early voting intensifies in the U.S. presidential election. With music icons like Lizzo and Usher backing her, Harris aims to galvanize voters in cities like Detroit and Atlanta. Meanwhile, Trump hosts events to boost his campaign.
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump intensified their election efforts this weekend, visiting key battleground states as early voting gained momentum across the United States.
Harris, joined by music icons Lizzo and Usher, rallied in Detroit and Atlanta, emphasizing the importance of every vote in razor-thin swing states. She encouraged voters to seize the opportunity to make a difference, particularly in closely watched cities.
Trump, while boosting his campaign presence in Pennsylvania, mocked Harris with a planned McDonald's stunt. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama prepared to campaign for Harris in Nevada, spotlighting the competitive nature of the upcoming election.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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