Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Intensify Campaign Efforts in Key States
Harris focuses on mobilizing Black voters in Georgia while Trump targets swing voters in Pennsylvania with unconventional tactics.
- Kamala Harris is actively engaging Black churchgoers in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of voting against chaos and hate, aiming to boost turnout in a tight race against Donald Trump.
- Despite strong support among Black voters, Harris's numbers are weaker than Biden's in 2020, prompting her campaign to intensify efforts through initiatives like 'Souls to the Polls.'
- Donald Trump is using unconventional campaign strategies, including a visit to a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, to question Harris's past employment claims and connect with working-class voters.
- Trump's recent controversial remarks and focus on personal attacks have raised concerns about his campaign strategy, even among some Republican allies.
- Both candidates are heavily focusing on swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia, recognizing their critical role in the upcoming election's outcome.



























































































































































































