Donald Trump visited California on Saturday, where Kamala Harris is almost certain to lose, to connect her to her home state’s recent struggles with homelessness, water shortages and lack of affordability.
“We will not do to America what Kamala Harris did to California,” the former president said in Coachella, the city best known for the music festival of the same name, referring to the state as “Paradise Lost.” .
Meanwhile, during a visit to North Carolina, a battleground state that narrowly supported Trump in 2020, Vice President Kamala Harris dropped off diapers, bandages, painkillers and other items in a care package for Hurricane Helen victims. I helped pack it.
When Greg Hatem, owner of The Pit Authentic Barbecue Restaurant, where the support event was being held, commented, “It takes a village,” she said, “That’s right.” Harris also met with black leaders at the restaurant. It was Helen’s second visit to North Carolina, after traveling across the state last month.
Here’s what else happened Saturday.
Kamala Harris on Saturday released a report on her health and medical history, stating that if voters elect her in November, she would be “certain that she has the physical and mental health necessary to successfully perform the duties of the Presidency.” It was found that they have a strong resilience. A senior Harris aide, 59, said the vice president’s aides saw the release of the health report and medical history as an opportunity to call attention to questions about Donald Trump’s physical fitness and mental acuity. said.
The tough poll results have caused tension and anxiety in Kamala Harris’ presidential race, giving Donald Trump an edge in the most important states as the race enters its final stretch. Amid a dramatic news cycle in which the United States is hit by two devastating hurricanes and fears of all-out war in the Middle East rise, the Guardian’s 10-day polling average tracker shows that vice presidential and Democratic nominee It showed that he had 2 points of support in the United States. As of Oct. 10, he held a 48% to 46% lead over his Republican opponent, a clear drop from the 4% advantage he had two weeks earlier.
The far-right website Gateway Pundit on Saturday admitted for the first time that there was no fraud during vote counting in Atlanta in 2020, when Donald Trump lost the presidential election. This was a significant concession from one of the most influential conservative sites, which plays a key role in spreading election misinformation.
Tens of thousands of Christians flooded the National Mall on Saturday in a pre-election event aimed at saving America from secularism. The rally was attended by several far-right Christians affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation, a far-right political movement that aims to establish long-term Christian control over government and society and inaugurate Trump for a second term as president in November. It was a cooperation organized by religious leaders. .