Vice President Kamala Harris is making campaign stops in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin while former President Donald Trump is in North Carolina.
As early voting begins nationwide, former President Donald Trump stated he has not observed any evidence of election fraud, despite continuing to cast doubt on the integrity of the electoral process. During a campaign event in North Carolina, Trump acknowledged a lack of indications of cheating but asserted that electoral malfeasance could still occur due to his negative views of the Democratic Party.
Simultaneously, Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, attempting to reach out to undecided voters and Republicans critical of Trump. Harris was joined by former Representative Liz Cheney, who has been outspoken against Trump, in efforts to broaden her appeal.
In other news, the campaign trail has seen significant fundraising, with Harris’s campaign raising a record $1 billion in the third quarter, contrasting Trump’s lower fundraising numbers compared to his 2020 campaign. The election is just 15 days away, and both campaigns are intensifying their efforts to sway undecided voters.
Sourec: The New York Times