Election Campaign Heats Up Over McDonald’s Claims
In a striking campaign move, Donald Trump donned a McDonald’s apron and took on the role of a fast-food worker in Pennsylvania. This spectacle aims to counter Vice President Kamala Harris’s claims of working at McDonald’s during her university years. Trump asserts that Harris has fabricated her experience, stating, “I’ve now worked 15 minutes more than Kamala,” without providing evidence to support his claim.
Harris has often referenced her time at McDonald’s as a testament to her understanding of the working-class experience, emphasizing the value of hard work. This controversy has gained traction online, becoming a popular topic among Trump’s supporters and detractors alike.
The stunt not only draws attention to Harris’s background but also serves as a reminder of the unusual tactics that are characterizing the current election cycle. As the campaign intensifies, both candidates are leveraging their personal narratives to connect with voters, further fueling the political discourse leading up to the election.
Source CNA