Trump and Harris Focus on Latino Voters as Election Nears
As the US election nears its final two weeks, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris intensify their campaigns with a focus on Latino voters. Trump's recent strategies include a roundtable discussion in Florida, while Harris prepares for a televised interview and rallies with Barack Obama. With over 15 million ballots cast and historical outcomes at stake, both candidates invest heavily to sway undecided voters.
In one of the closest US election races in modern history, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying for Latino support as the final two-week stretch approaches before the November 5 Election Day.
Trump is focusing on Latino voters through a roundtable discussion in Florida, while Harris gears up for a national network interview with NBC.
With millions of dollars invested into their campaigns, both candidates are attempting to sway undecided voters.
Polls show the race is extremely tight, with Trump having a slight edge, though within the margin of error.
Should Harris win, she would become the first woman president in US history, whereas Trump, at 78, aims to be the first convicted felon in office if victorious.
More than 15 million voters have already cast their ballots, according to Elections Project.
The Harris campaign is leveraging appearances by high-profile Democrats, including Barack Obama, focusing efforts in key swing states such as Wisconsin and Michigan.
Trump's campaign, criticized for inflammatory rhetoric, continues to draw support, while Democrats aim to attract moderate Republicans disenchanted with Trump.