Kamala Harris has returned to the campaign trail in New Hampshire, where she has introduced a plan to raise tax credits for small businesses from $5,000 to $50,000. In her rally speech, she also reflected on the tragic loss of four lives due to a shooting at a Georgia high school earlier this week, highlighting the somber context of her campaign efforts.
At the same time, Donald Trump has been active on social media, posting a series of videos on Truth Social that label Harris as a “communist” and “Marxist,” in addition to criticizing the Justice Department. This comes shortly after he filmed a town hall with Sean Hannity in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
On the legal front, Trump has faced another setback as a judge denied his request to have his criminal hush money case transferred from state to federal court. He sought to challenge the guilty verdict while aiming to delay his sentencing, which is currently scheduled for September 18.
As the presidential campaigns intensify with less than nine weeks until Election Day, polling data shows a competitive landscape in three pivotal swing states. A CNN poll indicates that Harris is leading in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, and Nevada, while Trump maintains an advantage in Arizona, with a tight race in Pennsylvania where the candidates are currently tied.
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