As the presidential race intensifies, Donald Trump heads to Arizona and Las Vegas, while Kamala Harris rallies supporters in Atlanta, joined by notable figures like Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama. Their running mates and surrogates are active across key states, including Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
Latest Developments in the Presidential Race
The election season has entered a critical phase where campaigns emphasize spectacle over detailed policy discussions, aiming to mobilize voters ahead of Election Day.
Kamala Harris’s Rally in Atlanta
Vice President Kamala Harris will host a rally on Thursday in Atlanta, featuring high-profile supporters, including music icon Bruce Springsteen and former President Barack Obama. At 75, Springsteen remains a beloved figure, joining a roster of entertainers that Harris has enlisted to attract large crowds.
Donald Trump’s Campaign Stops
Former President Donald Trump is set to rally in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday before delivering a speech in Las Vegas. His running mate, Senator JD Vance from Ohio, will hold a campaign event in Waterford, Michigan, and later participate in a town hall in Detroit.
Harris and Walz on the Road
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, Harris’s running mate, will campaign in North Carolina, making stops in Greenville, Wilmington, and Durham. Doug Emhoff, Harris's husband, will also be active, campaigning in Milwaukee and Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Key Takeaways as Election Day Approaches
With just 12 days left until the election, here are the latest highlights:
Harris Labels Trump a Fascist: During a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, Harris labeled Trump a fascist, turning various voter questions into critiques of her opponent.
Trump Critiques Biden: Trump responded to President Biden's controversial remark about wanting to "lock him up," accusing Biden of election interference. Biden later clarified that he meant "politically."
Kelly's Alarming Claims: John Kelly, Trump’s former chief of staff, claimed that Trump made admiring comments about Adolf Hitler and referred to U.S. war casualties as "losers." Trump's campaign has denied these allegations.
Harris to Speak at the Ellipse: Harris is scheduled to deliver a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, the same location where Trump incited a crowd to march on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Musk's Legal Warnings: The Justice Department has warned Elon Musk about potential legal issues regarding a $1 million giveaway by his super PAC, America PAC, which may violate election laws.
Foreign Influence on Social Media: Microsoft reported that inauthentic accounts linked to China are targeting Republican congressional candidates, accusing them of corruption and promoting their opponents on X.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach Election Day!
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