In the lead-up to the presidential election, many key developments are unfolding that could potentially impact the outcome. Former allies of Donald Trump, including his former chief of staff John Kelly, are speaking out against him, with Kelly labeling him as a “fascist” leader. Kamala Harris has been focusing on abortion rights in her campaign message, but has faced questions about her stance on federal abortion legislation. Additionally, an unconventional media appearance is set to take place as Trump will be interviewed by Joe Rogan on his popular podcast.
Meanwhile, a mother-daughter duo from ruby-red Utah, Cherise and Ella Udell, have taken it upon themselves to volunteer for the Harris campaign in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Bucks County, where they are currently based, is expected to play a crucial role in determining the winner of the state. The Udells are actively engaging with voters, persuading them to vote for Harris and assisting with getting out the vote efforts.
Their efforts highlight the dedication of individuals who are willing to travel across the country to support their chosen candidate, even in states where their impact may be limited. With the presidential race heating up and the election just 11 days away, every contribution from volunteers like the Udells could make a significant difference in the final outcome. Stay updated on the latest election news by signing up for the On the Trail 2024 newsletter.
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