Trump ramps up campaign in Wisconsin, Harris hits airwaves in razor-edge US election
Trump visited battleground state Wisconsin for the fourth time in eight days as Harris begins week-long media blitz
Kamala Harris condemned her White House rival Donald Trump’s “lies” over reproductive rights Sunday, as both candidates sought an edge in the final month of a deadlocked US presidential election.
Polls have the Republican and Democratic candidates neck and neck, fueling a high-cost, high-intensity scramble for each and every wavering voter in the seven key states that are likely to decide the outcome on November 5.
In her bid to reach those voters, the vice-president is taking to the airwaves in the coming week with a host of television, radio and podcast appearances.
She began her media flurry with an appearance Sunday on the podcast “Call Her Daddy” - one of the most popular programs on Spotify - that focuses on advice and issues affecting women.
Addressing reproductive issues and abortion - which Democrats view as major vote winners among undecided voters - Harris took particular exception to Trump’s repeated insistence that he is a “protector” of women’s rights.