Kamala Harris’s campaign has issued a statement in response to Donald Trump’s attack ad on her immigration policies, calling out his lies and extreme views. Furthermore, the campaign has gained support from Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Arizona, who criticized Trump’s leadership. Additionally, reports have surfaced that Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is being vetted as a possible VP pick for Harris, despite being a Democrat in a Republican-leaning state.
Meanwhile, the Secret Service is under scrutiny for its handling of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, with Acting Director Ronald Rowe expressing shame over the incident. Trump himself has made controversial statements about voting and debating Harris, with his refusal to commit to a debate prompting accusations of fear from the Harris campaign. Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, has faced backlash for misogynistic comments, but Trump has defended him in a Fox News interview.
While Trump and Vance prepare for a rally in Atlanta, Harris is also rallying in the state, which is emerging as a battleground in the upcoming election. Despite the challenges and controversies surrounding both campaigns, the race for the presidency is heating up as the candidates gear up for debates and campaign events.
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