Former Trump White House officials, Anthony Scaramucci and Olivia Troye, are set to join Kamala Harris’s campaign in Philadelphia as surrogates for the upcoming presidential debate. The campaign plans to have these officials speak out against Donald Trump and for Harris, highlighting their firsthand experiences of the failures of Trump’s presidency. This move comes as part of the campaign’s efforts to garner support and present Harris in a stronger light against Trump.
Additionally, the White Stripes’ Jack White and Meg White have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of their hit song ‘Seven Nation Army’ in a campaign video. The legal action seeks significant monetary damages and alleges copyright infringement by the Trump campaign.
As Harris and Trump prepare to face off in their first and potentially only presidential debate, the stakes are high for both candidates. The event will provide an opportunity for Harris to prosecute the case against Trump and for Trump to define Harris negatively in the minds of voters. The debate, scheduled for 9pm Eastern Time, will focus on key issues including the economy, immigration, and reproductive rights.
Following the debate, Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, will embark on a “New Way Forward” tour through major swing states to rally supporters and target important voting groups. The campaign is gearing up for a busy post-debate period with new ads, rallies, and programs designed to engage voters in critical battleground states.
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