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- At rallies in Detroit and Atlanta Harris brought out pop stars Lizzo and Usher respectively to warm up her crowds
- Both candidates are spending their final campaign days in pivotal battleground states where early voting is already underway
Latrobe: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump invited star power to the campaign trail Saturday, as they took shots at each other鈥檚 endurance and urged early voting in battleground states key to the ever-tightening US presidential race.
At rallies in Detroit and Atlanta Harris brought out pop stars Lizzo and Usher respectively to warm up her crowds, while painting her rival Trump as exhausted and unhinged.
The Republican running for a second go in the White House countered those accusations with a marathon speech in Pennsylvania, as billionaire Elon Musk campaigned for him elsewhere in the state.
Both candidates are fighting on every front to seal up voters鈥� support in a race that polls suggest is effectively tied with fewer than three weeks to Election Day.
Harris told voters in Detroit that her opponent鈥檚 platform is 鈥渟elf-consuming鈥� while repeating vows to invest in the working and middle classes.
鈥淲e stand for the idea that the true measure of the strength of a leader is not based on who you beat down, it鈥檚 on who you lift up,鈥� said Harris.
Later in Atlanta Harris, who turned 60 on Saturday, accused the 78-year-old Trump of 鈥渄ucking debates and canceling interviews because of exhaustion.鈥�
鈥淲hen he does answer a question or speak at a rally 鈥� have you noticed he tends to go off script and ramble, and generally, for the life of him, cannot finish a thought?鈥� she said.
鈥淗e鈥檚 called it the weave. But we here we will call it nonsense.鈥�
Trump began his more than 90-minute rally with a lengthy monologue on the late golfer Arnold Palmer, for whom the regional airport in Latrobe, where the Republican appeared, is named.
He went so far as to praise Palmer鈥檚 genitalia.
鈥淲hen he took the showers with other pros, they came out of there, they said, 鈥極h my God. That鈥檚 unbelievable,鈥欌€� Trump said with a laugh. 鈥淚 had to say it.鈥�
He then launched into his routine, meandering speech that includes attacking migrants, personally denigrating Harris and repeating false claims about the 2020 election.
But his was a show of onstage endurance, which also included a number of guests and screenings of his filmed campaign ads.
Shortly after recalling his own expensive education at the private Ivy League University of Pennsylvania, Trump vied to appeal to working class voters by bringing a parade of steel workers in hard hats onstage.
He also underscored the importance of the eastern US state鈥檚 electoral college delegates to the overall election: 鈥淚f we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole damn thing.鈥�
At rally in Las Vegas, former US President Barack Obama took aim at Trump, comparing him to a grandfather whose bizarre behavior would spark worry after his rambling speeches and a strange dance party.
鈥淪o you would be worried if your grandpa started acting like this. You would,... right? You鈥檇 like, call up your brother,... be like, have you seen grandpa lately? What we gonna do?
鈥淏ut this is coming from somebody who wants unchecked power, wants the most powerful office on Earth, with the nuclear codes and all that,鈥� said Obama.
Earlier in the day the pop star Lizzo noted that 鈥渨hether you鈥檙e a Democrat or Republican or neither, you deserve a president who listens when you speak.鈥�
鈥淵ou deserve a president who respects when you protest. You deserve a president who understands that their job is to be a public servant,鈥� she said before emphasizing that Harris offers just that.
Lizzo 鈥� who sported a suffragette-white pantsuit as she addressed the crowd in Motor City 鈥� also drew cheers when urging listeners that America was more than ready for its first woman president, dropping a reference to her own hit song: 鈥淚t鈥檚 about damn time!鈥�
One of Atlanta鈥檚 major stars, Usher, told voters there that 鈥淚鈥檓 counting on you鈥� to get Harris鈥檚 鈥渃ampaign across the finish line鈥� in Georgia.
Both candidates are spending their final campaign days in pivotal battleground states where early voting is already underway.
Musk, who endorsed Trump in July, is one of the Biden administration鈥檚 fiercest critics and has emerged as a loud voice in US politics since taking over Twitter, now known as X.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has taken an increasingly visible role in Trump鈥檚 campaign and has donated almost $75 million to his political organization America PAC.
Speaking in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he announced he would start randomly distributing cash awards 鈥� $1 million each day until the November 5 vote 鈥� to a registered voter in the state who signed his organization鈥檚 petition.