Former President Donald Trump kicked off his rally in battleground Pennsylvania with a strong message to voters, asking them if they are better off now than they were four years ago. The crowd in Allentown responded with a resounding 'no'.
Trump expressed hope for all Americans, promising to address issues such as inflation, immigration, and the American dream. With just a week left until the election, he urged his supporters to go out and vote, calling on them to stand up and express their dissatisfaction with the current administration.
He criticized the Biden-Harris administration, labeling it as the worst in American history. Trump even took a jab at former President Jimmy Carter, suggesting that Carter now appears to be a more competent president compared to the current administration.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Washington, DC, delivering her closing remarks at the Ellipse, the same location where Trump had rallied his supporters on January 6, 2021, within view of the White House.