Harris and Trump hit campaign trail as early voting kicks off

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are campaigning in key states as early voting begins. Both candidates are focusing on battleground areas‚ with Harris hosting events featuring celebrities and Trump holding a rally in Pennsylvania

October 19 2024 , 10:27 AM  •  491 views

Harris and Trump hit campaign trail as early voting kicks off

As the US presidential election draws near Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are ramping up their campaigns in crucial states. With early voting kicking off in several areas the candidates are making their final push to win over voters

In Detroit Michigan‚ Harris is set to host a get-out-the-vote event on the citys first day of early voting. The event will feature Michigan-born rapper Lizzo. Later Harris will travel to Atlanta‚ Georgia for a rally with pop singer Usher. Early voting in Georgia began earlier this week

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Trump on the other hand‚ is planning a rally in Latrobe Pennsylvania. The state is considered a major prize among battleground states and could play a decisive role in the elections outcome. Some Pennsylvania voters already have mail-in ballots in hand

Meanwhile‚ former President Barack Obama is expected to campaign for Harris in Las Vegas Nevada‚ where early voting also begins today

The candidates spent Friday in Michigan‚ where they exchanged criticisms about each others fitness for office. Trump who is 78 dismissed accusations from Harris that he was tired from the campaigns final stretch. Harris will turn 60 tomorrow

Trump insisted he hadnt canceled any events‚ although an NRA event in Savannah Georgia scheduled for Oct 22 that he planned to attend was canceled according to organizers. “Im not even tired“ Trump stated

In response to Harris calls for him to release his health records Trump suggested that Harris should take a cognitive test. The exchange highlights the ongoing debate about the candidates health and fitness for the presidency

As the election approaches both campaigns are intensifying their efforts to secure votes in key states. With early voting underway and many Americans already casting their ballots the race remains tight in the most competitive states