Trump and Kamala Harris are busy campaigning at the last minute in the swing states of the Rust Belt.
US President Donald Trump has faced criticism for making aggressive remarks about a prominent Republican who supports Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election. Both Trump and Harris are also actively campaigning in the final stretch in swing states within the 'Rust Belt'—previously known as the Steel Belt—a critical region in this election. On Friday, their campaigns featured pointed attacks on each other.
Just four days ahead of the November 5 election, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump held rallies in these politically sensitive states. The Rust Belt spans the northeastern, midwestern, and northernmost areas of the United States.
Over 68 million Americans have already cast early ballots ahead of Election Day on Tuesday. Opinion polls indicate a close race between the two candidates in terms of support. In this scenario, the outcome of the election will largely hinge on who leads in key swing states, including Wisconsin and Michigan.