Former President Donald Trump dey make strong moves for his presidential campaign as election day dey approach. Recently, Trump surprise customers at a McDonald's drive-thru in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, where he work the fry counter for a short time. This unusual campaign stop happen in one of the crucial battleground states.
During his campaign rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Trump dedicate a significant part of his speech to honor the late golfer Arnold Palmer. He spend almost 12 minutes talking about Palmer’s life, physique, and legacy, calling him a “quintessential man.” This tribute, though well-received by the local crowd, was seen as unusual and meandering by some observers.
Trump also use the rally to attack Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her “crazy” and using a vulgarity to describe her. He criticized her past stance on hydraulic fracturing, which is a critical issue for Pennsylvania’s economy. Additionally, he welcomed members of a local steelworkers union onto the stage and mentioned a recent call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Despite the energetic crowd, Trump’s recent campaign events have been marked by some irregularities, including technical issues and lower-than-expected attendance. However, Trump has pushed back against claims that he is losing his vigor, stating he has gone 48 days without a break and remains energetic.
As the election draws near, Trump continues to emphasize his past achievements and promise a “new golden age for America” if he is re-elected. His campaign is focusing on key battleground states like Pennsylvania to secure crucial electoral votes.