With the Nov. 5 election looming, both Democrat and Republican candidates are focusing their efforts on the crucial battleground state of Michigan. Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are scheduled to hold events in various cities within the state on Friday.
Harris is set to kick off her day in Grand Rapids, followed by events in Lansing and Oakland County. Meanwhile, Trump will host his own event in Oakland County in the afternoon, with an evening rally planned in Detroit.
During a recent speech at the annual Al Smith charity dinner in New York, Trump took aim at Harris and other Democrats in a passionate and, at times, contentious manner. Harris participated virtually in the event.
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In a new television advertisement supporting Harris, Grammy Award-winning singer Marc Anthony criticized Trump for impeding disaster relief efforts for Puerto Rico following the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017. The ad, targeting Latino voters, features footage of the hurricane's aftermath and Trump's controversial actions during a visit to the island.
Anthony, who is of Puerto Rican descent, highlighted Trump's response to the crisis, emphasizing the former president's contentious relationship with the mayor of San Juan and his delayed release of aid funds. The ad is scheduled to air on Telemundo, WAPA America TV, and other networks during the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards and in Pennsylvania.
While Latino voters have traditionally leaned towards the Democratic Party, Republicans have made efforts to appeal to this demographic in recent years. Although residents of Puerto Rico cannot vote in the general election, individuals of Puerto Rican descent residing on the mainland could have a significant impact on the upcoming election.
As the candidates intensify their campaigns in Michigan and across the country, the race for the presidency continues to gain momentum, with both sides vying for support from diverse voter groups.