With Election Day less than three weeks away, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are continuing their intense media blitzes as they vie for voters’ support. Each candidate is appearing at a series of high-profile events in an effort to sway undecided voters during the final stretch of the campaign.
Former President Trump began his day in Atlanta, Georgia, where he participated in a Fox News town hall filmed in front of an all-female audience. During the event, Trump addressed a wide range of topics, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), calling himself the “father of IVF” and positioning his party as a strong supporter of fertility treatments. He also discussed the economy, border security, abortion, and his views on protecting female sports, arguing against transgender inclusion in women’s athletic competitions.
National polls indicate that the race between Trump and Harris is tightening, with both candidates scrambling to secure crucial votes in swing states. After his Georgia appearance, Trump is heading to Miami, where he will participate in a town hall event with Univision. The former president continues to court Hispanic voters in Florida, a key demographic that could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the election.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris is ramping up her own campaign efforts. Today, she is in Pennsylvania for a series of campaign stops, including an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier that is scheduled to air this evening. Harris has been a vocal critic of Trump’s policies, particularly on abortion. In response to Trump’s comments on IVF, Harris took to X (formerly Twitter) to question his stance, stating that his platform and past support for abortion restrictions could jeopardize access to IVF treatments nationwide.
In addition to her media appearances, Harris is holding campaign events in Pennsylvania to energize the Democratic base. Pennsylvania remains a critical battleground state in the upcoming election, with both campaigns making frequent visits in an effort to secure its 19 electoral votes.
Other political figures are also making appearances across the country. JD Vance is holding campaign events in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is set to appear at a series of campaign receptions in Washington, DC.
As the candidates continue their whirlwind schedules, both Trump and Harris are focusing on key issues that resonate with their respective bases, aiming to solidify support as Election Day approaches.