Harris and Trump Focus on Religion in Final Campaign Push
Vice President Harris and former President Trump appeal to Christian voters with contrasting religious messages ahead of the election.
- Vice President Kamala Harris launched a 'Souls to the Polls' initiative, encouraging Black churchgoers in Georgia to vote early.
- Harris faced criticism for telling pro-life protesters they were 'at the wrong rally' during a campaign stop, sparking controversy among Christian communities.
- Former President Donald Trump criticized Harris for skipping the Al Smith dinner, a significant Catholic charity event, while he attended and addressed Catholic voters.
- Both candidates are engaging religious communities, with Harris emphasizing kindness and justice in her messages and Trump focusing on evangelical support.
- The 2024 election sees a unique blend of politics and religion, as both candidates navigate a more secular American electorate.