Trump Rally in New York Draws Major Support as Harris Campaigns in Pennsylvania.
As the U.S. election season heats up, former President Donald Trump held a rally on Sunday at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, energizing supporters with his closing message to voters.
The event saw prominent backers, including billionaire Elon Musk, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in attendance, highlighting the significant conservative support behind Trump’s campaign. With the presence of such high-profile allies, Trump aimed to deliver a powerful final message in one of the country’s most famous arenas.
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Meanwhile, Vice-President Kamala Harris took her campaign to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a key battleground state that could determine the outcome of the election. Recognizing the importance of securing Pennsylvania, Harris focused on one of the central issues in her platform: abortion rights. In a wide-ranging interview with CBS earlier in the day, Harris emphasized her commitment to restoring abortion rights nationwide, hoping to resonate with voters on this divisive issue.
Republican Senator JD Vance also stepped in to defend Trump, calling him a “candidate of peace” in response to criticisms of Trump’s foreign policy record. Vance’s support reflects a broader Republican effort to solidify Trump’s appeal as a stabilizing force, countering Democratic claims of his divisive impact.
In Nevada, Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, also took to the campaign trail, rallying support in another critical swing state. As Election Day approaches, polls suggest a highly competitive race, with Trump and Harris nearly tied, underscoring the tight contest that has both sides making concerted efforts in key states to win voters.