Harris Strives for New Direction Amidst Early Voting Surge
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is appealing to undecided voters in Pennsylvania as she distances herself from President Biden's policies. Amid record early voting, Harris and Trump campaign in battleground states. With less than two weeks to election day, both candidates focus efforts in key regions.
In Pennsylvania, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is actively seeking support from undecided voters as she begins to distance her campaign from the policies of President Joe Biden. Her efforts come at a critical time, as polls indicate Biden may be a hindrance to her success.
With a record number of early votes already cast, Harris is emphasizing her distinct approach and tackling pivotal issues, including high grocery prices, and the war in the Middle East. She also criticized Donald Trump as a threat to national security. Meanwhile, Trump campaigned vigorously in Georgia, urging voter turnout among Christian evangelicals.
As the Nov. 5 election day nears, both Harris and Trump are concentrating their campaigns in decisive battleground states like Pennsylvania and Georgia. Harris is leveraging Trump's controversial past remarks, while Trump continues to rally his base with a mix of traditional values and bold statements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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