Kamala Harris made a swift visit to battleground states, including Arizona, where she focused on immigration, while Donald Trump held his sole rally of the week to support a Senate candidate.
As the presidential election approaches, the contrast in campaign schedules between Trump and Harris is evident, with Trump having fewer rallies than Harris. Harris, almost 20 years younger than Trump, has been heavily campaigning in key states.
While Trump has only held five rallies since the Republican National Convention, Harris and Tim Walz, her running mate, spoke at a full stadium in Arizona after visiting other states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Harris reiterated her stance on border security and criticized Trump’s inaction on immigration issues. She also addressed the issue of abortion restrictions imposed in several states after the Supreme Court’s decision.
Trump, on the other hand, held his rally in Montana where he aimed to secure a Senate seat. He defended his limited campaign schedule, attributing it to his lead in key battleground states and the ongoing Democratic National Convention.
The dynamics of the race have changed with Harris’s entry into the campaign, leading to shifts in election forecasts with Arizona and Nevada now categorized as toss-up states.
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Trump lashed out at Harris in a press conference, questioning her intelligence and competence. In response, Harris confirmed her participation in upcoming debates and continued her campaign tour to Nevada to further build on the momentum of the race.