Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are intensifying their attacks on each other as the presidential election approaches, focusing their campaigns on key battleground states. Trump, in Pennsylvania, discredited Harris's past work at McDonald's by reenacting a job at the chain, while Harris labeled Trump as unstable in Georgia. As they vie for undecided voters, Trump highlights economic and immigration issues, while Harris urges rejecting Trump's 'chaos.' With the election tight according to polls, both candidates are set to continue campaigning in several key states.
In the final days leading up to the US presidential election,
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have intensified their attacks on each other while campaigning in key battleground states.
In Pennsylvania, Trump criticized Harris's claim of having worked at McDonald's and reenacted a stint at the fast-food chain, while Harris responded to Trump's rhetoric by calling him 'unfit' for the presidency during her campaign stops in Georgia.
As polls show both candidates closely matched, Trump continues to emphasize economic issues and immigration, attempting to rally undecided voters with assurances of border security and reduced inflation.
Meanwhile, Harris advocates for stability against fear and hate, urging voters to reject Trump's 'chaos.' Billionaire
Elon Musk's support for Trump has raised concerns, with his promise of financial incentives to voters sparking alarm among Democrats.
Both candidates will continue their travels across battleground states, with Harris focusing on Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and Trump planning visits to hurricane-affected areas in North Carolina.