US presidential candidates have agendas in Georgia and Pennsylvania on Sunday, two crucial states for the elections.
Celebrating her 60th birthday this Sunday (October 20, 2024), US Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s nominee for the White House, is expected to attend two churches in Georgia on campaign schedules. One of the events focuses on gospel voters, and one of the events includes the participation of singer Stevie Wonder, 74 years old, the author of many hit songs such as “I just called to say I love you,” “Myth” and “Isn’t she beautiful?”.
Former President Donald Trump, who will try to return to office through the Republican Party, is expected to work at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania. A consultant told him he would fry French fries at the establishment “Just for fun”a jibe towards Kamala — who has mentioned in interviews and campaign events that she worked at a snack bar chain during her youth. Information from the agency Reuters.
Both Georgia and Pennsylvania are considered crucial in setting this year’s election date on November 5. In 2016, these places voted for Trump for president — in Pennsylvania’s case, it was the first time the state had leaned toward Republicans since 1988. Then in 2020, both gave the majority to Democratic President Joe Biden. .
The term pendulum states, or “Swing states” In English, this term refers to areas where voters sometimes vote Republican and sometimes vote Democratic. In other words, there is no clear party loyalty. It differs from historically caucus states, such as California, which has voted Democratic since 1992, or Alabama, where votes have gone to the Republican Party for 44 years.
Watch the race below on election poll aggregator RealClearPolitics:
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