Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are showcasing contrasting perspectives as they engage with voters on the campaign trail. Harris is emphasizing a message of “joy” and portraying the Democratic ticket, which includes her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, as “joyful warriors.” Meanwhile, Trump has been conveying a more ominous outlook for Republicans, cautioning of challenging times ahead during a recent news conference.
Voters can anticipate more engagement from both candidates and their respective running mates in the days to come. Walz is scheduled to host his initial individual events this week, with plans to travel to Los Angeles on Tuesday to address the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees convention, followed by participating in various fundraisers across the country.
In contrast, Trump is expected to participate in a live interview on Monday on a social platform, X, from which he had been banned for nearly two years after the events of January 6, 2021, when the U.S. Capitol was stormed.
The Trump campaign alleged on Saturday that its emails had been hacked and insinuated that Iranian entities were implicated in the theft and distribution of confidential internal documents. While specific evidence linking Iran to the incident was not provided, the claim follows a report by Microsoft outlining attempts by foreign agents to interfere in the 2024 U.S. campaign.
A spokesperson for the Trump campaign, Steven Cheung, attributed the breach to “foreign sources hostile to the United States.” The National Security Council emphasized its commitment to addressing improper foreign interference and condemned any actions aimed at undermining confidence in U.S. democratic institutions, while deferring to the Justice Department on the matter.
Walz is embarking on his first independent campaign events as Harris’ running mate, commencing with his appearance at the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees convention in Los Angeles. Subsequently, he is slated to attend multiple fundraising events in various states, starting with Newport Beach, California, followed by stops in Denver, Boston, Newport, Rhode Island, and Southampton, New York.
Harris introduced Walz as her running mate during a joint rally in Philadelphia, following which they campaigned together in several states. The Vice President is also scheduled to campaign with Biden in Maryland this week and disclose her policy proposals related to the economy.