Democratic candidate Kamala Harris will celebrate her 56th birthday with church visits in Georgia while rallying early voters, as her Republican rival Donald Trump spends time at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania. Both candidates are focusing on competitive states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, aiming to secure crucial electoral votes.
Harris, along with her running mate Tim Walz, will be participating in a “Souls to the Polls” initiative that involves gospel performances and other events to mobilize voters. She will visit churches in Georgia and encourage worshippers to exercise their voting rights, with music legend Stevie Wonder set to perform at one of the churches she plans to visit.
Meanwhile, Trump has been escalating personal attacks on Harris and plans to work at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania “just for fun.” He also has a rally scheduled in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, later in the day.
Both candidates are making a final push to secure votes as the election date draws near, with Harris aiming to repeat President Joe Biden’s 2020 wins in Michigan and Georgia. Trump is banking on improved poll numbers and a strong showing in battleground states like Pennsylvania.
Overall, the race between Harris and Trump is tight, with each candidate working tirelessly to drum up support and secure crucial votes in the lead up to the November 5 election.
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