With the US presidential election quickly approaching, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are actively campaigning in key battleground states. Following a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, where Trump defended himself against comparisons to Hitler, Harris and other Democratic leaders are focusing on Michigan and Pennsylvania. Bernie Sanders criticized Trump’s character, and Anita Hill expressed support for Harris amid offensive remarks.
A recent poll shows a tight race between Trump and Harris in Michigan, while new polling suggests Harris is gaining more support among young Black men. Meanwhile, JD Vance is set to be interviewed by Joe Rogan after Trump’s appearance on the popular podcast.
Harris is scheduled to address a large crowd in Washington, DC, underscoring the importance of the upcoming election. Trump, on the other hand, faced backlash for comments made at a recent rally and now plans to speak in Pennsylvania.
USA Today has decided not to endorse a presidential candidate this year, following a similar move by other major newspapers. Trump claimed he did not hear offensive comments made at his rally, and Harris’s campaign is working to reach voters through various media appearances. The focus remains on engaging undecided voters in the final days leading up to the election.
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