Republican Donald Trump is heading to North Carolina on Wednesday, fighting to overcome a rough patch in his White House campaign as his lead in opinion polls has significantly narrowed.
Trump plans to speak at 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) in Asheville, though he has recently faced criticism from allies, donors, and advisers for his personal attacks on Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris, rather than focusing on her policy failures. Harris, who has received a financial boost since President Joe Biden exited the race, is drawing fire from Trump on her racial identity, a move that some in his camp find concerning.
Some of Trump's key backers, including Republican donor Bill Bean, urge a pivot to attacking Harris' policy record. The Trump campaign argues that Harris' weak performance in office will lead to her defeat. National polling averages show Harris leading Trump, though the race remains tight in battleground states. Trump will address economic issues caused by the Harris-Biden administration in Asheville, while Harris plans a North Carolina visit focused on economic policy later in the week.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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