In Pennsylvania, Election Day is approaching, with polls showing a close race between the two presidential candidates. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris made efforts to gain support in the swing state over the weekend. Trump worked at a McDonald’s in Bucks County, while celebrity comedians Ed Helms and Adam Scott canvassed for Harris in Scranton.
The actors, known for their roles in popular TV shows like “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation,” highlighted the importance of the upcoming election without making jokes. They expressed concerns about issues such as natural disasters and women’s rights, criticizing Trump’s policies.
In Lackawanna County, Democrats face a diminishing voter registration advantage, making it a crucial battleground area. Trump made headlines by working at a McDonald’s and attacking Harris’s credibility, referring to her as “Lyin’ Kamala.” Harris’s campaign spokesperson responded, calling Trump out for exploiting working people for personal gain.
Despite the intense campaigning efforts, both parties are determined to secure the swing state’s crucial electoral votes. Surrogates from both sides, including Doug Emhoff and Tim Walz for the Democrats, and Donald Trump Jr. for the Republicans, are scheduled to visit Pennsylvania in the coming days to rally support and drive voter turnout. The stage is set for a fierce battle as the candidates make their final push to win over undecided voters in this key battleground state.
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