Trump and Harris campaign updates for 2024 election
**Kamala Harris Kicks Off Campaign Concert Series in Georgia with Obama and Springsteen**
Vice President Kamala Harris is gearing up to host an electrifying campaign event in Georgia, featuring none other than former President Barack Obama and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen. The star-studded affair is just the beginning of a series of concerts planned along Harris’ campaign trail, aptly titled “When We Vote We Win.” These concerts will make their way to all seven battleground states, kicking off in Atlanta and then moving on to Philadelphia next. Both Obama and Springsteen are also slated to make an appearance at the concert in Philadelphia, as confirmed by a senior campaign official to CBS New Philadelphia.
**Former Rep. Fred Upton Throws His Support Behind Harris**
Former Representative Fred Upton of Michigan, who was among the ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump before retiring in 2022, recently declared his support for Kamala Harris in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Upton, who served Michigan for over three decades in the House and collaborated with Walz, expressed his concerns about Trump, labeling him “totally unhinged.” According to Upton, the country does not need chaos but rather a way to move forward, which is precisely why he stands by Harris. In a surprising turn of events, Upton also disclosed to The New York Times that he cast his vote for Harris, marking the first time he has sided with a Democrat for president.
**Immigration, Middle East Conflict, and Policy Differences with President Biden**
During a recent CNN town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris opened up about her stances on critical political issues, addressing topics like immigration and the United States’ approach to conflicts in the Middle East. One of the most significant highlights of the event was Harris’ assurance that her administration would adopt a different policy approach from the current administration under President Biden, although specific details were not provided.
Anderson Cooper, the moderator, delved into Harris’ views on immigration, a topic often targeted by Republicans in their criticisms of her presidential campaign. Harris took aim at the border wall initiative proposed by former President Donald Trump but sidestepped a direct response on whether she supports continuing the project. She emphasized the need to strengthen the border and expressed her commitment to passing a bipartisan bill focused on border security, involving the $650 million originally designated under Trump’s administration.
Furthermore, Harris touched upon the conflict in the Middle East, responding to a voter’s question on protecting Palestinian civilians. She condemned the rising death toll as “unconscionable” and hinted at a potential resolution to Israel’s conflict with Hamas following the death of Yahya Sinwar. Additionally, Harris made it clear that her policies would diverge from those of President Biden, emphasizing her role as a beacon of “a new generation of leadership” in the country.
As Vice President Kamala Harris embarks on her campaign journey, her strategic alliances with influential figures like Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen, in addition to garnering support from political heavyweights like Fred Upton, underscore her determination and vision for a new direction in American politics. With her resolve to tackle pressing issues such as immigration, Middle East conflicts, and policy differentiation from the current administration, Harris is poised to make a significant impact on the road to the 2024 presidential election.

