Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are focusing their campaigns on the battleground state of Pennsylvania ahead of the upcoming election. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are holding events in the key swing state this weekend, as recent polls show a close competition between the two candidates.
Harris has gained ground in several states where Trump was previously leading, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. Her campaign has reinvigorated the race for the White House and has left Trump struggling to find an effective way to counter her.
While Trump’s team has been focusing on issues like immigration and inflation, he has also launched personal attacks against Harris, criticizing her policies and identity. Meanwhile, Harris has been focusing on bringing down costs and increasing economic security for all Americans through a set of proposals aimed at boosting the economy and combating food price gouging.
As the candidates rally their supporters in Pennsylvania, Trump continues to claim that Harris’s policies are leading to high prices, soaring crime, and increased illegal immigration. However, recent border crackdowns have reduced the flow of migrants and asylum seekers into the country.
Harris, on the other hand, remains committed to building what she calls an opportunity economy that provides opportunities for the middle class. As the campaign intensifies in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, both candidates are making their case to voters in a closely contested race.
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