US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is making a strategic move to gather support from moderates in swing states, while President Donald Trump criticizes the government’s response to Hurricane Helene during a visit to North Carolina.
With the election just over two weeks away, both candidates are ramping up their efforts in key battlegrounds. Harris appeared in Pennsylvania alongside Republican Liz Cheney, urging undecided voters to reject Trump’s divisive rhetoric.
Trump toured storm-damaged areas and continued to spread conspiracy theories about the government’s handling of disasters. At a rally in Greenville, he focused on his anti-immigrant campaign message.
Harris is focusing on key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, states that were crucial to Biden’s victory in 2020. These swing states will play a significant role in determining the outcome of the election.