LANCASTER (United States), Oct 21 — Kamala Harris celebrated her 60th birthday yesterday, campaigning at Black churches in Georgia, while Donald Trump served fries at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, aiming to connect with working-class voters.*
As the election heats up, Harris criticized Trump’s negative rhetoric, stating on MSNBC that Americans "deserve so much better." She declared he should never hold the presidential seal again, highlighting his recent disparaging comments and praise for autocrats.
At a Baptist church in Atlanta, she urged the congregation to embrace compassion over hate and chaos. Notably, Stevie Wonder serenaded her with “Happy Birthday” and encouraged voters to think beyond themselves.
Meanwhile, Trump, wearing a black-and-yellow apron, scooped fries and jokingly expressed his love for salt, claiming without evidence that Harris never worked at McDonald’s, despite a friend recalling her time there.
With less than two weeks until Election Day, both candidates are focusing on crucial states. Trump received support from Elon Musk, while Harris had pop stars like Lizzo and Usher rallying for her. Shawn Fain from the United Auto Workers also campaigned for Harris, arguing that votes matter more than money in this election.
Harris questioned Trump’s fitness for office, pointing out his reluctance to engage in debates and his erratic speeches. Despite concerns over his age, Trump maintained that he remains capable, citing historical leaders in their 80s. Polls indicate a tight race ahead.