Recent polls show Donald Trump with a narrow lead in Georgia, making it a crucial battleground for both campaigns. Usher's push aims to mobilize voters, especially within the Black community, to rally behind Harris.
Meanwhile, Trump was busy in Pennsylvania, trying to sway votes with the help of local sports heroes Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell. Though not as widely recognized as Usher, both former Pittsburgh Steelers are celebrated figures among football fans in the state. At a rally in Latrobe, Brown wore a red MAGA hat and energized the crowd, leading chants while taking a jab at Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz, calling him "not a real football coach."
In an unusual moment, Trump made headlines with comments about Arnold Palmer, leaving some to wonder if Brown and Bell felt overshadowed by the president’s remarks. As both campaigns work to energize their bases, the next few weeks will be critical for candidates aiming to secure votes in these pivotal states.