Kamala Harris Celebrates Her 60th Birthday with Church Visits Amidst Campaigning
Kamala Harris marks her 60th birthday with voter mobilization efforts through church visits in Georgia, joined by Stevie Wonder. On the same day, Donald Trump plans to visit a McDonald's in Pennsylvania to mock Harris and hold a rally in Lancaster. Both are aggressively campaigning in key battleground states as the election approaches.
As Kamala Harris turns 60 on Sunday, she prepares to celebrate her birthday with church visits in Georgia to encourage early voting.
Harris plans to visit New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest and Divine Faith Ministries International in Jonesboro, where she will be joined by musician Stevie Wonder.
While Harris focuses on mobilizing voters through the 'Souls to the Polls' initiative, featuring gospel performances and appearances by national and state faith leaders, former President Donald Trump plans to mock her by working at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania on the same day.
Trump also schedules a rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, capitalizing on what he perceives as rising popularity in competitive states.
The election is tightly contested, with both parties focusing on crucial battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Vice President Harris is attending religious services and emphasizing voter turnout, attempting to replicate the 2020 wins for Democrats in key areas.