With just over two short weeks until former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris face off on election day, the candidates are making their final appeals to voters.
Trump and Harris are making last ditch pushes at battleground states in a hope to sway undecided voters in key areas. Trump was seen making a stop in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, where he had a charming moment working the fryers and cracking jokes with workers at a local McDonald’s in Feasterville. Notably, he is scheduled to appear at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 27.
Harris is stopping by in such key states as Georgia and Michigan and attempting to make more media appearances. Harris should take caution though, as it seems most of her media appearances end in controversy and hurt her in the polls.
Appearances such as “60 Minutes” with Bill Whitaker and, most recently, with Brett Baier — where Harris’ press team cut the interview short and whisked her away — seem to have been less than fortuitous for her.
Thankfully she avoided sinking lower, appearing on an interview with notorious race hustler Al Sharpton, who was more than happy to pitch her some softballs.
As we approach the end of this election, polls conducted by RealClear Polling have Trump edging out Harris in every swing state, but Republicans must remain vigilant. The Daily Wire has received community reports of voters in battleground states like Arizona and Illinois receiving improper mail-in ballots for citizens who are dead and off the voter rolls. It will certainly be a close call and only time will tell.