PENNSYLVANIA, United States
Former US President Barack Obama has appealed to Americans to vote for Kamala Harris, warning of a "tight" White House race between her and Donald Trump with less than a month to go.
At Thursday's campaign rally
in Pittsburgh in the swing state of Pennsylvania, he urged the audience to
"put down your phone...grab your friends and family and vote" for the
current Democratic vice-president in the 5 November US election.
Obama also attacked her
Republican rival Trump on various issues - including the economy and abortion.
Meanwhile, Trump on Thursday
was campaigning in Detroit in another battleground state of Michigan, accusing
the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration of "destroying our
country".
The US presidential election
is expected to be determined by a handful of states - including Pennsylvania -
where both candidates stand a chance of winning.
Speaking at the University of
Pittsburgh, Obama said: "This election is going to be tight because there
are a lot of Americans who are still struggling out there."
"It's not just about
policies that are on the ballot. It is about values," he added.
He denounced Trump as a
selfish politician who only cared about "his ego and his money and his
status".
"He's not thinking about
you," he said, accusing Trump of "trying to tear down" the
Affordable Care Act - key legislation that millions of Americans rely on.
The 44th US president and his
wife Michelle Obama publicly endorsed Harris in July, shortly after Biden
announced his decision to withdraw from the White House race.
Meanwhile in Detroit, Trump
addressed a crowd for over an hour about a wide range of topics from voting
rules to tariffs on China.
Much of his speech focused on
his claims that the US auto industry is failing - a part of his broader message
that the country's economy was suffering.
"They're destroying our
country," he said of the Biden-Harris administration, accusing
it of failing auto workers and claiming too many jobs have been moved to
Mexico.
Also on Thursday, Democratic
nominee Kamala Harris was in Nevada trying to secure the support of Latino
voters.
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