Final Push! Trump and Harris "Full Steam Ahead"
According to AFP on the 10th, US presidential candidates Harris and Trump faced off in the swing states of the United States on the 10th. This was the final weekend of the most intense presidential election in modern American history, and a series of rallies in swing states would test their endurance and ability to persuade the last batch of undecided voters in the country.
Reportedly, both individuals held rallies in North Carolina, and Harris is also scheduled to hold rallies in Georgia and Michigan, further conveying the message that Trump poses a threat to American democracy. Trump will also visit Virginia, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. He promises to carry out a thorough right-wing transformation of the government and launch an aggressive trade war to implement his "America First" policy.
In an interview with Fox News Channel, Trump criticized the economic situation under the Biden-Harris administration, calling the disappointing employment data released that day a "gift to me." The hectic schedules of the two candidates will continue until Monday, culminating in late-night rallies—Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Harris in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The report states that Election Day is approaching, but Americans have been voting for several weeks in advance, with millions of votes already cast. Polls continue to show a tight race, particularly in the key battleground states that could determine the outcome of the U.S. Electoral College system.
According to a report by the Associated Press in its monthly edition, Democrats Harris and Republicans Trump began their final weekend of campaign activities on the day, focusing their efforts on the "Sun Belt" states in an attempt to influence every undecided voter in the battleground states. They presented competing agendas on economic and other issues, each insisting that it was what Americans wanted.
Trump told supporters at campaign rallies in North Carolina and Virginia that he could not lose and was on the verge of achieving "the greatest political victory in the history of our country." Meanwhile, Harris has been urging her supporters to vote early so that she can be elected and provide the "new generation of leadership" that she represents.
Harris's campaign spokesperson said that Harris plans to vote by mail. Trump confirmed that he will vote in person in Florida on the 24th. The report states that Harris, Trump, and their running mates are making a final push to encourage people to vote early or in person on Election Day.
Harris's campaign team hopes to air a two-minute advertisement during the national broadcast of the NFL game, including during matches involving teams from swing states. Meanwhile, Trump, with a sense of longing, spoke about the end of his final campaign after years of electioneering. "I hope we can meet many more times," he said at a rally in North Carolina, "This is unforgettable for both me and you."