Campaign Clash: Harris vs. Trump Heat Up Early Voting States
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are intensifying their campaign efforts as early voting commences in key states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. Both are tied in crucial battlegrounds, making strong voter turnout essential. Harris is focusing on non-white urban centers, while Trump aims to leverage perceived momentum.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are ramping up their campaigns this weekend, engaging voters as early voting kicks off in vital states such as Georgia and Pennsylvania. Both camps are neck-and-neck in critical battlegrounds, pushing for significant early voter turnout.
In Detroit, Harris energized voters alongside rapper Lizzo before heading to Atlanta for a rally with pop star Usher. Her strategy hinges on capturing support from non-white urban centers, crucial for replicating President Joe Biden's 2020 victories.
Meanwhile, Trump held a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, to capitalize on a boost in opinion polls, although some events have been canceled. Both candidates are aggressively addressing campaign fitness and health record issues as the November 5 election date approaches.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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