Both major presidential candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, are engaging in efforts to energize their core supporters. Harris participated in a livestream event with Oprah Winfrey, where she openly discussed her gun ownership and expressed her commitment to cutting down on violence and passing new gun control legislation. On the other hand, Trump addressed a event in Washington D.C. focused on fighting anti-Semitism, where he criticized Harris and touted his own plans to protect Jewish Americans if elected.

Harris and Winfrey’s event, dubbed a “Unite for America” rally, attracted over 230,000 viewers on YouTube alone before Harris even joined. The event featured appearances by celebrities like Brian Cranston, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Rock, and Meryl Streep, as well as stories from ordinary voters. Harris expressed her desire to bring her daughters to the White House to meet the first black woman president, emphasizing the historic nature of her candidacy.

In response to Trump’s event addressing anti-Semitism, Harris’ campaign reminded voters of the controversial ties between Trump and North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who has been accused of making racially charged comments. The campaign highlighted Trump’s praise for Robinson and his association with the former president, suggesting a problematic relationship that could impact their support among voters.

Meanwhile, Republican candidates in competitive House races are taking a different approach to the issue of abortion, distancing themselves from the more extreme anti-abortion platforms of the GOP. They are emphasizing their own views on abortion access and reproductive care in an effort to appeal to a broader base of voters and prevent potential losses in the upcoming election.

On the campaign trail, both candidates are targeting specific demographics to expand their support. Harris is making efforts to reach out to Mormon voters in Arizona, enlisting prominent members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to emphasize the divergence between Trump’s values and those of the church. Trump, on the other hand, is focusing on appealing to Hispanic voters, with Sen. Marco Rubio highlighting the differences between Harris and Trump on issues that impact the Hispanic community.

As the election season progresses, both campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure support from key constituencies and highlight the contrasting visions they offer for the country’s future. With high stakes in the battle for control of the House and potential shifts in voter demographics, both Harris and Trump are working to solidify their base and expand their appeal among diverse groups of voters.

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