Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris accused Republican rival Donald Trump of being a threat to democracy during dueling rallies in swing state Pennsylvania. Harris warned that a second Trump term would be dangerous, citing his increasingly unstable and divisive rhetoric. Trump, meanwhile, reiterated his commitment to increasing US oil drilling at his event in Oaks, Pennsylvania.
Harris emphasized Trump’s divisive comments and urged voters not to re-elect him, warning that he considers anyone who opposes him as an enemy of the country. Polls show a tight race between the two candidates in Pennsylvania, a crucial state in the upcoming election.
Trump, on the other hand, focused on his energy policy, promising to increase US oil production to lower costs even though domestic production is already at record highs. During his rally, two medical incidents occurred, prompting Trump to request the song Ave Maria to be played for the crowd.
The presidential campaign in Pennsylvania is heating up as both candidates rally supporters and make their case for the White House. The race remains close, with both Harris and Trump competing for crucial votes in the swing state.
As the November 5 election approaches, the battle for Pennsylvania intensifies, with Harris and Trump making their final pitches to voters in the critical swing state. With polls showing a narrow lead for Harris, the outcome in Pennsylvania could play a decisive role in determining the next president of the United States.
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