Kamala Harris launched a powerful attack on Donald Trump during her largest campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia. Harris, now the presumptive Democratic nominee following Joe Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race.
While addressing a crowd of 10,000, she emphasized that the momentum in the White House race is shifting. She challenged Trump to a face-to-face debate, countering his insults and refusal to engage with her directly. Harris, a former prosecutor, confidently stated that she knows "Donald Trump's type" and is ready to compare her record against his.
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With just 98 days until the election, Harris is expected to announce her vice-presidential pick soon. Her campaign plans to visit key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
Harris released her first TV ad since Biden's exit, while Trump’s campaign simultaneously attacked her on immigration issues. Harris dismissed Trump's criticism, asserting that he prioritizes personal gain over border security.
If elected, Harris pledged to focus on expanding affordable health care and addressing rising consumer costs. She condemned Trump's "extreme abortion bans" and highlighted the importance of Georgia in the upcoming election. Harris argued that the path to the White House runs through Georgia, a state now seen as competitive by reenergized Democrats.
Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance plan to hold a rally in Atlanta, signaling a fierce battle for Georgia. The Trump campaign accused Harris and Democrats of imposing "woke policies" on the state.
Harris, taking over from Biden, aims to broaden the Democratic battleground map, eyeing sunbelt states like Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. Adding star power to her rally, Megan Thee Stallion performed, energizing younger voters.