Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are actively campaigning in several swing states, with both making appearances in Wisconsin on Wednesday. Trump is set to appear in Green Bay alongside retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre, while Harris will hold a rally in Madison with musical guests such as Mumford & Sons and members of The National.
Harris delivered a speech on Tuesday emphasizing the contrast between life under Trump's administration and the vision she offers for the future if elected. She highlighted inclusivity and unity as key themes of her campaign's closing argument.
Tim Walz, a Democratic vice-presidential candidate, defended Harris's unity message in response to Biden's comments about Trump supporters. Walz clarified that Biden's remarks were directed at divisive rhetoric rather than undermining the campaign's message of inclusivity.
Trump is also scheduled to campaign with Brett Favre in Wisconsin, while Harris plans to make multiple stops in the state. Both candidates will continue their campaign efforts in Wisconsin with dueling events on Friday.
The stark differences between Trump and Harris were evident in their recent closing arguments. Harris emphasized putting country over party and warned against Trump's focus on revenge and personal interests. In contrast, Trump and his allies made derogatory remarks about Harris and Puerto Rico during a rally at Madison Square Garden, highlighting the divergent visions of leadership and America's future presented to voters.
As the 2024 election approaches, U.S. voters face a critical choice between two distinct paths outlined by Trump and Harris. Their contrasting messages and campaign strategies underscore the high stakes of the upcoming election on Nov. 5.