Democrat Kamala Harris is celebrating her 60th birthday with church visits in Georgia to rally early voters, while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, spends time at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania. Both candidates are focusing on key swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan as the election approaches. Harris will be joined by music legend Stevie Wonder at one of the churches she plans to visit. She will also emphasize the importance of voting rights at these events. In contrast, Trump is planning a rally in Pennsylvania and mocking Harris by working at a McDonald’s. Both candidates are trying to mobilize support as the election draws near. Trump believes he is in a better position in the polls, while Harris is focusing on cities like Detroit and Atlanta to secure victories in Michigan and Georgia. The race is tight, and both parties are making efforts to engage voters and secure critical battleground states. Harris’s campaign is emphasizing the importance of voting and using gospel performances to energize voters, while Trump is working to rally his supporters and gain momentum in key states like Pennsylvania. The election is 16 days away, and both candidates are working tirelessly to secure support and win over undecided voters.
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