Kamala Harris, celebrating her 60th birthday, questioned Donald Trump's fitness for the presidency, highlighting the contrasting visions for America in the upcoming election. Speaking in Georgia, where she aimed to inspire voters with messages of compassion against Trump's rhetoric of fear and chaos, Harris also prompted voters to consider what kind of country they want to live in. Both campaigns focus on key states like Georgia and Pennsylvania as critical to their paths to victory, with Harris and supporters, including celebrities Lizzo and Usher, rallying to energize voters.
Kamala Harris, marking her 60th birthday, emphasized compassionate values and questioned Donald Trump's fitness for presidency during a speech in a Georgia Baptist church.
Without mentioning Trump by name, Harris inspired the crowd to vote amidst a tight election race.
The strategic states of Georgia and Pennsylvania are focal points for both campaigns, signaling their importance in the election outcome.
Harris contrasted her vision of America as a nation of freedom, compassion, and justice against Trump's rhetoric, which she argues sows fear and chaos.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk supports the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania with daily million-dollar cash awards to voters who participate in his petition.
Harris, leveraging support from pop stars Lizzo and Usher, rallied voters to push her campaign to victory.