Election Live Updates: Harris and Trump Focus on Pennsylvania Voters as the Election Nears
Today, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are actively campaigning in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state.
Trump is scheduled to hold a town hall event in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on Monday evening, situated about 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Meanwhile, on the opposite side of the state, Harris will conduct a rally in Erie with Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa. Additionally, former President Bill Clinton will be addressing voters in Georgia today, aiming to rally support for Harris in another important battleground state.
Stay updated with the latest from the YSL News Network.
Harris Advocates for Marijuana Legalization to Support Black Entrepreneurs
Kamala Harris has announced plans to legalize recreational marijuana nationwide and ensure that Black entrepreneurs have equal opportunities in the cannabis industry. This initiative is part of a broader economic plan focused on Black men, a demographic whose favor for the Democratic nominee has started to wane.
Other components of Harris’ “Opportunity Agenda for Black men,” shared today, propose providing 1 million “fully forgivable” loans to Black business owners and introducing new federal regulations for cryptocurrency aimed at protecting digital currency investors.
According to Harris’ campaign, if she is elected, the vice president plans to eliminate the legal barriers that hinder Black men and other citizens by nationwide marijuana legalization, working in collaboration with Congress to ensure the safe production, distribution, and use of recreational marijuana.
– Joey Garrison
Countdown to the 2024 Election
Candidates all over the country are in the final stretch leading to the 2024 election.
Early voting is underway in several states, registration deadlines have passed in multiple locations, and it seems the leading candidates made their last joint appearance on the national stage during the recent vice presidential debate.
Attention remains focused on former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, who are actively campaigning in key states amid a highly competitive election.
−Kinsey Crowley
‘I Will Stand My Ground’: Election Officials Brace for Vote Challenges
In 2020, after losing Georgia by a slim margin of just under 12,000 votes, Donald Trump approached state officials, including the governor and secretary of state, seeking assistance to reverse the election outcome.
Trump requested Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, to “find 11,780 votes,” but Raffensperger declined. He also asked Governor Brian Kemp to initiate an audit and gather the state legislature to change the electoral vote allocation, but Kemp also refused.
With the election approaching on November 5, Trump has made unsubstantiated claims about Democratic “cheating,” which may set the stage for another contest over the election results if he loses. In a June debate, he hesitated to confirm if he would accept the results of the current election, eventually stating he would only do so if it were “a fair and legal and good election.”
However, it seems unlikely Trump would convince state leaders to withhold electoral votes from Vice President Kamala Harris. Democrats have gained significant influence in key battleground states, and the Republican governors in states leaning toward Harris have made no indications they would alter the election outcome. In fact, many have publicly stated they will not do that.
Officials from the Republican administrations of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Virginia—all showing a tendency toward Harris in polling—have informed YSL News that they plan to certify the election results, regardless of who wins. Furthermore, leading election officials in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and North Carolina have similarly vowed not to be influenced.
– Erin Mansfield and Sarah Wire
Policy Positions: A Look at Trump and Harris
While Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have vastly different approaches to tackling major American issues, both have promised to confront inflation, reduce taxes, and back Israel in its conflict with Hamas. They are also united in their intention to eliminate federal taxes on tips.
Nonetheless, their strategies significantly diverge on several topics, particularly climate change, reproductive rights, and gun control.
Before voting, check out YSL News’s voter guide to understand each candidate’s stance on key issues. Here’s what Trump and Harris have expressed regarding the major matters facing the nation:
– Rachel Barber
When will we know the outcome of the 2024 election? Key information on results
Election Day is scheduled for November 5, which is just under a month from now. However, the timeline for announcing the presidential election results varies and can be influenced by many factors. Each state manages its voting processes differently, with some allowing early voting for weeks and others enforcing strict voter ID requirements.
It’s clear that both Republican and Democratic parties are preparing for an onslaught of legal disputes from now until after the election. Therefore, don’t anticipate Kamala Harris or Donald Trump to declare victory on Election Day.
Read more here.
– Sam Woodward
Will Trump provide comprehensive medical records before Election Day?
It seems unlikely that Trump will release a detailed medical report similar to the one Harris issued recently.
The report, which was based on an examination conducted in April, was intended to contrast the Democratic presidential candidate with her opponent, Donald Trump, who would be the oldest person elected to the presidency and has revealed minimal health information.
Trump and his supporters have dismissed inquiries about whether he will disclose the same information. He has stated on Truth Social that Harris should also take a test for “Cognitive Stamina and Agility.”
On the other hand, the Trump campaign highlighted general health reports released this year by Congressman Ronny Jackson, a long-time ally of Trump and a doctor. A campaign statement noted that Trump “has maintained an exceptionally busy and active campaign schedule unlike any other in political history.”
Regardless, expect Harris and her supporters to request more extensive health documentation from Trump.
“Are they worried that people will realize he is too weak and unstable to lead America?” Harris questioned during a speech in North Carolina this weekend. “Is that what’s happening?”
– David Jackson
Donald Trump overtakes Kamala Harris in betting odds for the first time since the debate
Donald Trump has moved ahead of Kamala Harris in betting odds for the presidential race for the first time following the September 10 debate.
According to YSL News’s frequent surveys, Trump’s largest margin is at BetOnline where he is at -140 against Harris’ +120.
U.S. bookmakers have not participated in this betting, which remained stable through September, but has recently shown a preference for Trump in the past two weeks.
– James Powel
Voter registration deadlines approaching
The deadline to register to vote for 2024 has already elapsed in several states, and many more have deadlines coming up throughout October.
Millions of Americans have registered to vote this year, with notable increases in new voters that could significantly impact the competitive race for the presidency.
With Election Day just weeks away, campaigns and nonpartisan groups are focusing on ensuring that registered voters actually participate.
− Savannah Kuchar
Trump criticizes ‘The Apprentice’ movie
Donald Trump has swiftly denounced a new film about his life titled “The Apprentice.”
“A FAKE and CLASSLESS Movie written about me,” Trump stated early Monday on Truth Social regarding the film that YSL News characterized as “a controversial biopic depicting young Donald Trump (played by Sebastian Stan), showing him as a New York slumlord evolving into a ruthless real estate mogul under the mentorship of closeted lawyer Roy Cohn (played by Jeremy Strong).”
Trump, who has considered legal action against the filmmakers, labeled it “a cheap, defamatory, and politically revolting attack” aimed at swaying the presidential vote.
So far, “The Apprentice” has not performed well at the box office, with Hollywood Reporter noting that it “opened to an estimated $1.6 million from 1,740 locations, barely making it into the top 10 list.”
– David Jackson
Liz Cheney expresses regret over past support for Trump
Following her notable endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, former Representative Liz Cheney from Wyoming has voiced regret over her past support for Donald Trump.
In a Sunday interview on “Meet the Press,” NBC’s Kristen Welker asked Cheney if she regretted her backing of Trump in the 2016 election and in the years he was in Congress.
Welker referenced a 2016 debate where Trump said, “I’ll keep you in suspense” when asked about committing to a peaceful transition of power.
“Do you regret standing by him during that time and for all those years afterward?” Welker asked.
“Yes, I do,” Cheney replied.
− Kathryn Palmer
Understanding the Sovereign Citizen movement: Trump rally gun suspect Vem Miller arrested
Vem Miller, a man from Nevada who was arrested at a checkpoint in southern California while allegedly heading to a Donald Trump rally, is reportedly linked to a radical movement known as Sovereign Citizens, according to the local sheriff.
Miller was apprehended after police noticed his vehicle had an unusual homemade license plate, which Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco described as a marker of individuals who claim to be sovereign citizens.
But what exactly is the Sovereign Citizen movement? And why is law enforcement concerned about those associated with it? Read more here.
− Will Carless
Current presidential polling: How are Harris and Trump positioned as of October 14?
The competition is extremely close. In the average of national polls compiled by Real Clear Politics, Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump by 1.7 percentage points, a figure that falls within the uncertainty margin of many polls.
In key battleground states, Harris and Trump are also closely matched. For instance, Trump has a slight edge over Harris by 1 percentage point according to Pennsylvania polls, while Harris has a narrow lead of 0.3 percentage points in Wisconsin.
− Marina Pitofsky
Kamala Harris’s Schedule Today
On Monday, Kamala Harris will be hosting a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, together with Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa. Later in the week, both she and Trump will appeal to voters in Georgia, with Harris scheduled to rally there on Saturday.
− Marina Pitofsky
Donald Trump’s Schedule Today
Donald Trump is planning to hold a town hall meeting in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on Monday evening, which is situated approximately 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The following day, he will lead a rally in another crucial swing state, engaging with voters in Atlanta, Georgia.
− Marina Pitofsky
Voter Registration Deadline
If you’re considering participating in the upcoming general election on November 5, but have yet to register, now is the time to take action in many states.
– Jim Sergent
Guide for 2024 Voters
As we get closer to November, be sure to check out the YSL News Network’s 2024 election guide designed for voters nationwide. Here, you’ll find all the necessary information to make informed decisions before casting your vote at local, state, and national levels.
Can’t make up your mind between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris? We have summarized their positions on key issues facing the country. Also, stay informed about the latest noteworthy ballot measures and lawmakers who are seeking reelection as Election Day nears.