Trump criticizes Biden’s storm response, while Harris engages with voters in key battleground state.
Former President Donald Trump visited North Carolina to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Helene, engaging directly with residents affected by the storm.
During his day-long tour, Trump listened to the concerns of victims and criticized the Biden administration’s response to the recent series of devastating storms.
He echoed the frustrations of some residents who said they struggled to communicate with FEMA relief workers, emphasizing the need for better disaster management.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris was campaigning in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground for the upcoming election.
The Democratic presidential candidate is making appearances across three suburban counties, focusing on engaging with local voters.
Harris participated in a moderated conversation, addressing key issues and presenting her campaign’s vision.
As both candidates ramp up their efforts, they continue to appeal to critical voter groups, setting the stage for a heated contest that’s just days away.