Election Frenzy: Harris Seeks Votes In Key Battlegrounds
As millions of voters head to the polls, Kamala Harris campaigns in Pennsylvania, aiming to sway undecided voters. Meanwhile, Donald Trump rallies support in Georgia. Early voting is seeing record turnout. The election battle intensifies in key states, with both candidates hustling for crucial votes.
With millions of voters already casting their ballots, Kamala Harris is targeting undecided voters at a televised town hall in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, Donald Trump continues his campaign trail, recently visiting Georgia. According to the Election Lab at the University of Florida, nearly 25 million votes have been cast.
Record early voting turnout is being reported in states like North Carolina and Georgia. Trump, addressing a religious audience in Zebulon, Georgia, claimed the high voter turnout across states. As he enters potentially the final days of his campaign before the November 5 election, Trump aims to galvanize Christian evangelicals, hoping they overlook his controversial remarks.
In Georgia, Trump was accompanied by Tucker Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as he rallies support. Meanwhile, Harris, during a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, urged undecided voters to support her, highlighting John Kelly's recent comments about Trump's alleged admiration for dictators. Both candidates are focusing heavily on key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Georgia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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