Both major presidential candidates are actively engaging with their core supporters through various events. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to participate in a livestream with Oprah Winfrey, who has endorsed Harris. Meanwhile, Donald Trump will address an event focused on combating anti-Semitism in America alongside Miriam Adelson, a prominent figure in the business world.
Trump's campaign is emphasizing its appeal to Hispanic voters, with Senator Marco Rubio highlighting Harris' actions that, according to him, undermine the interests of Hispanic Americans. The campaign is leveraging National Hispanic Heritage Month to make its case.
On the other hand, Harris is intensifying her outreach to Mormon voters in Arizona, aiming to sway members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints away from Trump. With a significant Mormon population in Arizona, this outreach could impact the closely contested race in the state.
Leaders of a Democratic protest vote movement, which emerged in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict, have decided not to endorse Harris but are urging their supporters to vote against Trump in the upcoming election. The movement's stance reflects ongoing discontent with the Democratic administration's handling of the conflict.