- Trump blamed Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
- Kamala said, violence has no place in America.
- The emphasis of the two is to campaign in a wavering state.
Two days after surviving a possible assassination attempt on a golf course in the US state of Florida, former US President Donald Trump returned to the election campaign. He started campaigning in Michigan on Tuesday.
The current vice president, Kamala Harris, the candidate of Trump's rival in the US presidential election in November, is also continuing her campaign. He is campaigning in the key swing state of Pennsylvania.
There he is scheduled to give an interview to the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
Republican candidate Donald Trump was removed by the Secret Service after a gunman was found on his golf course in Florida on Sunday. This is the second assassination attempt on Trump. Security officials said the gunman was alone in the incident.
However, Donald Trump is trying to make this incident political. He blamed Kamala Harris and US President Joe Biden for trying to attack him. Trump said Kamala and Biden called him an enemy of democracy.
Although Trump tried to make the incident political, he attacked Kamala in various ways during the election campaign. He called Kamala 'Satan'. He also said, Kamala will turn the United States into a failed state.
Both Biden and Kamala made comments condemning the assassination attempt on Trump. Kamala said, violence has no place in America. However, Trump claimed that while he is trying to save the United States, he is being fired at by Biden and Kamala's statements.
Trump claimed that the suspected gunman was motivated by the use of "highly inflammatory language" by Democratic Party leaders. Although the authorities have not been able to present any evidence of what was the purpose of the attack.
Winning more than six swing states is more important to winning the US presidential election next November. Because Electoral College votes are more in these states. For this purpose, Trump and Kamala are paying more attention to these states.
A recent Suffolk University poll showed that Kamala has a three-point lead over Trump in Pennsylvania due to the support of female voters. Here Kamala's support is 49 percent and Trump's 46 percent.
Several bitter events are seen around this year's US presidential election. In addition to two assassination attempts on Trump, there have also been bomb threats in Ohio. Earlier, Trump was shot while campaigning in Pennsylvania last July. He was slightly injured.

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