Countdown to Election Day: Harris and Trump Crisscross Key States

As part of her 60th birthday celebrations, Kamala Harris campaigned in Georgia, urging early voter turnout. Both Harris and her rival, Donald Trump, are targeting key states like Pennsylvania ahead of the November election, making efforts to solidify support in battleground areas amidst a highly contentious political climate.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-10-2024 21:34 IST | Created: 20-10-2024 21:34 IST
Countdown to Election Day: Harris and Trump Crisscross Key States
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Democrat Kamala Harris marked her 60th birthday with a strategic campaign stop in Georgia, at a church service as part of her strategy to rally early voters. Concurrently, former President Donald Trump is activating his base in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. With both tied in competitive states, attacks are increasing on both sides.

Vice President Harris, focusing on Georgia and Pennsylvania, attended services in Stonecrest, Georgia, contrasting her community-driven message against the current political divisiveness. She emphasized the importance of unity and voting, refraining from directly naming Trump. With Stevie Wonder set to perform at one of her events, Harris highlighted efforts to energize the Black church community through the "Souls to the Polls" initiative.

Meanwhile, Trump responded by staging light-hearted events such as a mock workday at McDonald's, poking fun at Harris. Trump's team is optimistic, buoyed by opinion polls indicating a close race. Both candidates are investing heavily in pivotal states, as early voting gets underway with Election Day nearing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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