In a high-stakes push, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris aimed to win over undecided Republicans in key battleground states on October 21, while Donald Trump toured storm-ravaged North Carolina, fending off criticism for his controversial remarks.
Joined by prominent Republican Liz Cheney in Pennsylvania, Harris targeted moderates in an election that polls show is still too close to call. Cheney, who called out Trump’s “vile vitriol,” urged on-the-fence voters to reject his divisive rhetoric.
Harris, meanwhile, emphasized Trump’s presidency had left America “exhausted” and warned against his return, calling him an “unserious man” with serious consequences for the country. With Election Day fast approaching, Harris is focusing on swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin—all crucial to Joe Biden’s 2020 victory.
While Harris campaigned in the Rust Belt, Trump doubled down on conspiracy theories during a Greenville rally, alleging immigrants were “looting and pillaging” the country, further polarizing voters as the countdown continues.