With less than 30 days until Election Day, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are intensifying their efforts to sway voters as the battle for the White House heats up across the country.
Trump is set to address a rally in Aurora, Colorado, focusing on crime and immigration issues. He will then head to Reno, Nevada, for a campaign event centered on taxes and the economy, aiming to rally support in key battleground states.
Meanwhile, Harris will observe the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur on a call hosted by “Jewish Voters for Harris-Walz,” where she plans to outline her vision for a 'New Way Forward.' Later, she will speak at a campaign event in Scottsdale, Arizona, engaging with voters on critical issues.
Tim Walz, Harris' running mate, is making his presence felt in Michigan, following Trump's recent visit to Detroit. Walz is expected to discuss job creation and the economy at an event in Macomb County, Michigan, as part of the campaign's strategy to connect with voters in key swing states.
Additionally, Walz will attend the Mankato West High School football game in Minnesota, reminiscing about his time as an assistant football coach when the team secured a state championship in 1999, showcasing a personal connection with the community.
On the other hand, Vice Presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance is scheduled to visit New Orleans and Atlanta for fundraising events, highlighting the campaign's efforts to secure financial support for the final stretch of the election season.
As the candidates gear up for the final push towards Election Day, the race for the White House remains highly competitive, with both sides intensifying their outreach to voters across the nation.