Trump Returns to Campaign Amid Harris' Ascent
Donald Trump is set to re-enter the presidential race as Vice President Kamala Harris rises as the Democratic candidate, replacing Joe Biden. Trump aims to counter Harris' appeal with policies on immigration and the economy. A recent poll shows Harris slightly ahead of Trump. Harris, eyeing key battleground states, seeks robust voter turnout, particularly among Black women.
Donald Trump is making his return to the presidential campaign trail as Kamala Harris takes the lead for the Democrats, replacing Joe Biden. The former president will hold his first rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, a crucial swing state for the upcoming election.
As Harris energizes the Democrats and focuses on key issues like abortion access and gun violence, Trump plans to attack her stance on immigration and the economy, claiming she represents a radical leftist agenda. Recent polls show a tightly contested race, with Harris holding a marginal lead.
The Harris campaign has made significant strides, raising $126 million and gaining endorsements from top Democrats. Vice President Harris aims to appeal to a broad base, particularly targeting Black women voters through events like the one in Indianapolis hosted by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.
(With inputs from agencies.)

