Trump, Harris get candid with voters

With less than two weeks until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are meeting everyday voters in everyday places to boost support.

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With less than two weeks until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took on a more candid approach to meet with voters. For the former president, it was a McDonald's drive-thru. Donning an apron over his shirt and tie on Sunday, Trump worked at a Bucks County, Pennsylvania, branch, manning the fryer and handing out meals.

His visit comes as he makes unfounded claims that Harris lied about working at the fast food chain in college. Trump also appeared at a football game, cheering alongside fans in a match between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets. Trump held a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he questioned whether Harris had a "cognitive problem.



" He defended his age and behavior by saying at age 78 he is "not that close to 80." Meanwhile, running mate JD Vance served beers in Wisconsin as some Packers fans cheered his name. Harris rang in her 60th birthday alongside music legend Stevie Wonder at church services in Georgia.

The vice president summoned Black churchgoers with the nationwide push "Souls to the Polls" and preached a message of unity. "This moment in our nation must be about so much more than partisan politics," Harris said. "We must make decisions through these next 16 days that will be a statement about what kind of country we want to live in.

" New national polling reflects a surge in support for Trump, leading some prominent election projectors to say he now has a better chance of winning. But the election will ultimately be decided by a handful of swing states. Right now, most polls don't show either candidate with a lead outside the margin of error, meaning they are all toss-ups.

Vice President Harris will campaign in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin on Monday, while former President Trump will be in North Carolina..