Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump campaigned in battleground states today and focused on the economy, a key issue in this campaign cycle. Harris highlighted the differences in their economic policies during her speech in Pennsylvania, while Trump emphasized the importance of prioritizing US goods in North Carolina.
As the election approaches, a recent Poll of Polls conducted in Pennsylvania in mid-September revealed a tight race with no clear leader in this crucial battleground state. Harris garnered an average of 49% support among likely voters, while Trump received 47% support. These numbers have remained unchanged from the previous poll results in Pennsylvania.