Battle for America: Harris and Trump Hit the Campaign Trail
In the final stretch before the U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made strategic campaign visits to drum up support in key states. As Harris attended church services in Georgia, Trump visited a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. Both are vying for decisive votes ahead of November 5.
With the U.S. presidential election just two weeks away, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ramp up their campaign efforts. Harris attended church services in Georgia's competitive areas, aiming to connect with early voters.
Meanwhile, Trump, in a move reminiscent of his fast-food affinity, visited a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, cooking fries as a unique campaign stunt intended to jab at Harris's past employment claims.
Both candidates are striving for a last-minute edge in battleground states, with Harris focusing on non-white urban centers for crucial victories, while Trump seeks to leverage improved poll standings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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