WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – It’s an all-out fight for the White House and this week the presidential candidates are crisscrossing the country.
Former president Donald Trump is holding a town hall in the Philadelphia suburbs, and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in the other corner of the state, hosting a rally in Erie.
“We are nearing the home stretch,” said Harris.
Later in the week Harris is targeting blue wall states with stops in both Michigan and Wisconsin, while Trump plans to travel to Georgia, Illinois, Florida and New York.
The candidates are using their events to target each other.
“We have stupid leaders and we’re getting rid of these stupid leaders. We can’t have another four years where we have stupid incompetent leaders,” said Trump.
Harris is slamming the Trump campaign for not releasing his medical records and refusing to do another debate.
“Are they afraid people will see he is too weak and unstable to lead America?” Harris asked.
Trump went after Harris on immigration.
“If Kamala gets four more years the entire country will be turned into a migrant camp and that’s what’s happening,” said Trump.
VP candidate Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio.) is also on the road looking to rack up votes for Team Trump.
“Right now, we’re feeling very very good about where we are. We think we have momentum,” said Vance.
Former president Bill Clinton is rallying on behalf of Harris. He laid out the stakes for voters in Georgia.
“There are seven states where the election is too close to call. We could win them all. And we could lose them all,” said Clinton.
Fox News announced they’ll be doing an interview with Vice President Harris that will air on Wednesday night.
This will be her first time ever doing a formal sit-down interview with the network.