On Saturday, Donald Trump was scheduled to attend a rally in Wisconsin, a swing state in the United States. Meanwhile, Democrat Kamala Harris was preparing for the televised presidential debate that will take place next week in Pennsylvania—another critical battleground.
In the polls, Trump and Harris are essentially tied, with the Republican once again ignoring a mountain of transgressions that would have felled previous candidates.
At an early afternoon rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, it was anticipated that he would criticize Vice President Harris regarding the current condition of the US economy.
Polls indicate that voters are still pessimistic about inflation, despite the fact that the economy is generally robust, with record stock markets and consistent employment. A significant number of voters are purchasing Trump’s assertion that he would be a more effective economic leader
The Fraternal Order of Police, the nation’s largest police union, endorsed the former president on Friday, despite his historic status as a convicted felon and numerous legal issues.
Trump’s endorsement was issued during a period of legal triumph, as a New York judge postponed his sentencing in a hush money trial until after the November election. In May, Trump was convicted of attempting to conceal a $130,000 payment to an adult movie actress, just weeks before the 2016 election.
The former president was also required to attend a federal court hearing in New York on his hectic Friday, which was related to a case in which he was found liable for sexually assaulting and demeaning the writer E. Jean Carroll.
Additionally, during an unconventional “press conference” on Friday, during which he declined to address any inquiries, Trump disparaged the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
Advisors advised him to concentrate on the current campaign, and polls indicate that voters, particularly women, favor Harris by a significant margin on the issue of abortion. Consequently, he shifted his attention to past accusations against women.
Trump asserts that he is responsible for the appointment of the conservative Supreme Court justices who were instrumental in the repeal of federal abortion rights, despite the fact that his current posture has been characterized as ambiguous.