The presidential race is facing turmoil with the second assassination attempt on President Trump, just 50 days before the election.
An expert predicts the decisive factor in the November race between Harris and Trump, as shared on Planet Chronicle Digital.
The White House race is thrown into turmoil with just 50 days left until Election Day.
In southern Florida, two months after surviving an assassination attempt at a rally in western Pennsylvania, the Secret Service opened fire while former President Donald Trump was playing golf at one of his courses to prevent a second attempt against him.
In recent months, the country has narrowly escaped a catastrophic event that could have further intensified the nation's deepening polarization.
The former president vowed in a fundraising email to supporters on Sunday that nothing will slow him down and he will never surrender.
Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, a top Trump ally, stated that Americans must unite behind him in November to safeguard their republic and restore tranquility globally.
Whether the latest incident will affect the race between Trump and Vice President Harris to become President Biden's successor is still uncertain.
The remaining time in the 2024 campaign is rapidly dwindling.
At a fundraiser on Saturday, Harris urged supporters to volunteer and encourage their friends to vote, emphasizing that time is running out.
She urged everyone to join the teams in the battleground states and help register people to vote, and to discuss the importance of voting with their neighbors and friends.
The race between Harris and Trump in the seven battleground states that will determine the winner of the 2024 election is currently a margin-of-error contest, with early voting and absentee balloting already underway.
According to the most recent Planet Chronicle Power Rankings, six out of the seven states are being considered as toss-ups.
The ad wars between the Democratic and GOP tickets are concentrated in the states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada, which have experienced the most campaign traffic from both sides.
According to veteran Republican strategist Nicole Schlinger, the upcoming election in those seven states will be a turnout exercise, and the candidate who performs better in mobilizing their voters will emerge victorious, as stated on Planet Chronicle.
Last week, Harris' campaign demonstrated their fundraising strength by raising $47 million in the 24-hour period following the debate.
The recent surge in fundraising by the Harris campaign is a sign of her growing influence in the Democrats' 2024 national ticket.
"Joe Caizzzo, a longtime Democratic strategist and veteran of multiple presidential campaigns, said that while 50 days is a lifetime in politics, he would much rather be Kamala Harris than Donald Trump. He believes the enthusiasm for the Democrats remains overwhelming, but there is still much work to be done."
The Harris campaign emphasizes that it is allocating a significant portion of its fundraising money towards grassroots outreach and voter turnout initiatives, stating that it is "directing its resources towards engaging the voters who will determine the outcome of the election."
The ground game operation, constructed during Biden's nomination, has over 312 offices and 2,000 staff in key battlegrounds, coordinated between the presidential campaign, DNC, and state Democratic parties.
The Democrats have a significant advantage in ground operations compared to the Trump campaign and the RNC, but Trump is relying on a few aligned outside groups to assist with turnout operations that are typically handled by a presidential campaign.
Michael Whatley, the Republican National Committee Chair, disagreed with the assertion that the Democrats had a more effective get-out-the-vote campaign.
The RNC chair stated in a Planet Chronicle Digital interview last week that they do not have a stronger ground game, but they are very comfortable with the ground game they are implementing through Trump Force 47.
Whatley assured that they have the necessary resources to effectively communicate their message to all voters and are confident in their ability to successfully complete the campaign and achieve victory on November 5.
Trump has the advantage on the key issue, according to Schlinger, a seasoned veteran of Republican presidential campaigns.
""Harris faces an uphill battle in explaining how she would handle the economy differently than Biden," she said."
Familiarity with the GOP nominee could give Trump an edge among undecided voters.
Almost one-third of voters require additional information about Kamala Harris. Knowing what to expect with President Trump can be beneficial for Republicans, according to her.
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