The Latest: Trump and Harris head back to Pennsylvania, the largest battleground state

Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are bringing their presidential campaigns back to Pennsylvania on Monday. There are approximately 7 million votes up for grabs the largest battlefield state where postal voting is in full swing.

Harris will speak in Erie as Trump holds a town hall in suburban Philadelphia.

Harris a plan revealed intended to empower black men. President Joe Biden received strong support of black men in 2020, but Harris advisers believe some African American men would rather not vote than vote for Harris or Trump.

Meanwhile, a recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders are more likely than the overall U.S. population to view legal immigration as a “major benefit” that contributes to economic growth. Trump has focused about the threat of immigration in his campaign.

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Here’s the latest:

Vice President Kamala Harris is opening up about her economic agenda and how it will benefit Black men in a pair of interviews released Monday.

The interviews are part of an effort by the Democratic presidential candidate to galvanize a key voting bloc, leaving Democrats concerned about a lack of enthusiasm. The conversations with Roland Martin unfiltered And The shadow room were released as Harris announced a plan to give black men more economic opportunities and other opportunities to thrive.

Harris will also be in Detroit on Tuesday for an interview with Charlamagne Tha God, another prominent black media personality.

Harris’ Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, has appealed to men, sending a particularly strong message to black men as he campaigns to be re-elected to a second term.

In the interviews released Monday, Harris says Trump has no proposals that would help the people who will be watching her conversations.