With just 10 weeks left until Election Day on Nov. 5, the political landscape is heating up as former President Trump and Vice President Harris intensify their campaign efforts.
Trump is focusing on key battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, is also actively engaging in these states. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris and Gov. Tim Walz are embarking on a bus tour in Georgia, a crucial battleground.
One of the key points of contention has been Harris' lack of media appearances, with Trump and his allies criticizing her for not holding a news conference or interview since becoming the Democratic Party's nominee. All eyes are now on Harris to see if she fulfills her promise of a national media interview by the end of the month.
Fundraising figures from both campaigns are eagerly awaited, especially after Harris outperformed Trump in July. The upcoming release of August fundraising numbers will provide insights into the financial strength of each campaign.
Additionally, the first presidential debate between Harris and Trump is scheduled for Sept. 10 in Philadelphia, although Trump has raised doubts about participating, citing bias concerns. The debate is anticipated to be a pivotal moment in the election, reminiscent of the impact of past debates on candidate performance and public perception.
As the election draws closer, early voting dates are approaching in key states like North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, signaling the start of the voting process for many Americans.
With 70 days remaining until Election Day, the race between Harris and Trump is intensifying, setting the stage for a highly anticipated showdown in November.