Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making a comeback to the campaign trail following their eagerly anticipated Tuesday debate.
The VP is hopeful that her dominant performance in their first presidential debate will help her chances in the tight US election.
The rivals are on their way to key battleground states that will decide the November election. Over the last month, Harris has erased Trump’s six-point advantage in North Carolina, where she hopes to rally vital Black and young voters to support her ambition to become America’s first female President.
Harris is scheduled to speak onstage in Tucson, Arizona, about “our struggling economy.” The state was one of the most intensely contested in the 2020 election, with President Biden defeating Trump by approximately 10,000 votes.
Their return to the election’s battleground states comes a day after a brief truce, when they attended the 9/11 commemoration in New York.
However, it is unclear whether the vice president’s punchy performance in the Tuesday debate will turn the dial with less than two months to go in an agonizingly tight election that will be determined by a few of undecided voters throughout the country.
Written by Cheta Enyoghasi