Trump and Harris focus on key issues in Western campaign stops
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in the West on Thursday, focusing on key issues to attract voters. Trump emphasized culture war topics and border security, while Harris highlighted women's rights and abortion access. Trump's comments about protecting women from migrants became a focal point for Harris, who criticized his views on women's freedom. She aimed to mobilize female voters by arguing that the government should not dictate personal choices. Both candidates will continue their campaigns in the Midwest, with Harris appearing in Wisconsin alongside celebrities and Trump addressing the Arab-American community in Michigan. Trump also criticized members of his own party and filed a lawsuit against CBS over an edited interview with Harris.