WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Election Day is two weeks away and both presidential candidates are working on their closing pitches to voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump continued their battleground state blitz this weekend, serving up different messages for their supporters.
Former president Donald Trump says he fulfilled a “lifelong dream” Sunday of working the fry cooker at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania.
“I’m having a lot of fun here, everybody!” Trump said.
Trump used his quick shift to attack Vice President Kamala Harris.
“She talked about the heat. ‘It was so tough.’ She never worked at McDonald’s,” said Trump.
Trump also said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called him amid Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.
“He calls me on occasion. I think he wants my views on things,” Trump said.
Vice President Harris held rallies with musicians Usher and Lizzo.
“America is ready to chart a new way forward,” said Harris.
She told voters how she would be different from Trump.
“He is only focused on himself… he’s ducking debates and cancelling interviews because of exhaustion,” said Harris.
Vice President Harris also called Trump “cruel” for how he talked about the grieving family of a Georgia woman who died after waiting for medical care following complications from an abortion pill.
“He belittles their sorrow, making it about himself and his television ratings,” said Harris.
Vice President Harris will campaign in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin Monday while Trump is launching a bus tour across Pennsylvania.