Fifty days until Election Day - and the race for the White House is once again making headlines. Following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania, the Secret Service recently opened fire to thwart what seemed to be a second attempt on his life while he was playing golf in Florida.
This incident marks a rare occurrence in U.S. history, as there have been few assassination attempts against sitting presidents or major party nominees. The nation narrowly avoided a tragic event that could have further divided the already polarized country.
In response to the incident, Trump vowed to persevere, emphasizing his determination in a fundraising email to supporters. Meanwhile, a top ally, Rep. Elise Stefanik, called for unity to protect the republic and restore peace.
With the 2024 election campaign in full swing, both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are actively engaging in battleground states crucial to securing victory. The race remains tight, with the latest news power rankings indicating six out of seven battleground states as toss-ups.
Harris's campaign has seen a surge in fundraising, with a recent haul of $47 million following a debate. The vice president's team is focusing on grassroots outreach and voter mobilization efforts, boasting a significant ground game advantage over the Trump campaign.
While Democrats emphasize their strong ground game operation, Republicans are confident in their turnout strategy, led by aligned outside groups. The economy emerges as a key issue, with Trump holding an advantage among voters concerned about economic direction.
As the clock ticks down to Election Day, both campaigns are intensifying their efforts to secure crucial swing states and sway undecided voters. With the outcome hanging in the balance, the race between Harris and Trump is set to be a closely contested battle until the final vote is cast.