Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Democratic stronghold California, a move seen as unusual in the final days leading up to the US presidential election. Despite the state being overwhelmingly in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump used the opportunity to address his base and attack his opponents. The visit was also seen as an effort to boost support for Republican candidates in competitive House races in California, which could impact control of Congress.
Trump’s California visit was sandwiched between stops in Nevada and Arizona, two battleground states more typical for a presidential campaign. In Nevada, Trump focused on Latino voters, while Harris visited North Carolina to address hurricane recovery and promote her economic policies.
The issue of candidate health was also raised, with Harris releasing the results of a health exam and criticizing Trump for not doing the same. Trump’s campaign defended his health status and questioned Harris’s stamina.
Overall, Trump’s campaign strategy in the final days of the election includes targeting key states, rallying his base, and focusing on issues like immigration and the economy. The outcome of the election remains uncertain, with both candidates vying for support in critical battleground states.
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