I accused Kamala Harris US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Her Republican rival Donald Trump Seeking to take the country back, he campaigned in Wisconsin and Michigan alongside the vice presidential candidate. Tim Walls In an early test of his popularity in swing states.
During a campaign rally in Michigan, Harris pledged to put the interests of the middle class at the top of her priorities if she came to power.
Al Jazeera's correspondent said that some attendees interrupted Harris' speech in Detroit, Michigan, with chants of support. For Gaza Strip And a demand to stop the genocide practiced by Israel against the residents of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Harris responded to those who interrupted her and called on them to remain calm, unless they wanted Trump to win, as she put it.
For his part, Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, focused on the difference between his party's view of the world and that of their opponent, Trump, describing him as immersed in serving himself only.
Walz said political differences are resolved through voting, not violence.
Walz, 60, is a former member of the National Guard and has been governor of the Democratic-majority state of Minnesota since 2019.
Harris is moving forward
Polls show Harris has overcome the lead Trump had built during the faltering final weeks of President Joe Biden's campaign, and a revitalized Democratic Party has flooded her campaign with donations.
Harris' campaign said it raised $36 million in the 24 hours after Walz was announced as his running mate on Tuesday.
More than 27,000 people attended rallies in the two states on Wednesday, according to Harris' campaign.
Michigan and Wisconsin are seen by Democrats as must-win states in 2024, and have become increasingly important to the Democratic Party since Hillary Clinton's unexpected defeat in them helped seal Trump's victory in 2016.
Biden beat Trump in both states in the 2020 election, but polls showed Biden had a tough contest in Michigan before he dropped out of the race last month, amid anger among a large portion of the state's Arab and Muslim American population over his administration's support for Israel in its devastating war on the Gaza Strip.