
For the first time, US Vice President Kamala Harris and her enemy Donald Trump endorsed eliminating the tip income.
When I take office, Harris said,” We will continue to fight for working families, including raising the minimum wage and eliminating taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers,” as Harris said during a campaign stop in Nevada.
With a stop in Nevada, a northern condition that might be crucial for the November 5 national vote, Harris and her Democrat running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, wrapped up a three-day journey of conflict claims on Saturday.
Following Harris’s speech, former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social,” Kamala Harris, whose’ honeymoon’ time is ending and who is starting to get hammered in the polls, merely copied my ‘ little taxes on tips ‘ plan. The difference is, she wo n’t do it, she just wants it for political purposes! This was a Republican idea”.
” She has no thoughts, she may simply steal from me. Remember, Kamala has proposed the LARGEST TAX INCREASE IN HISTORY- it wo n’t happen. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!”! he added.
Harris has campaigned alongside Governor Tim Walz, who is now the standard Democratic presidential nomination. In swing state like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona, where voters have historically voted a mix of the Republican and Democratic parties in national elections, the pair have traveled.
A minimum of 270 political seats are required to secure a person’s election to become president, not the popular vote. The importance of swing states in the poll is increased because each state receives a certain number of electoral votes per population.
Following her visit to Nevada, Harris returned to her house state of California, heading to San Francisco for a Sunday charity co-hosted by Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives. The event is anticipated to draw a crowd of nearly 700 visitors and is projected to amass over$ 12 million in contributions, according to a campaign official.
Kamala away of Trump, surveys says
According to a new New York Times/Siena College poll released on Saturday, conducted from August 5th to 9th, Harris holds a four-point guide over Donald Trump in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The polls show Harris with 50 % support among likely voters, while Trump garners 46 % in each of the three states.
The research, which interviewed a full of 1, 973 good citizens across the three state, have a margin of sampling error ranging from plus or minus 4.2 to 4.8 percentage points. Particularly,” The margin of sampling error among good citizens was plus or minus 4.8 percent positions in Michigan, plus or minus 4.2 positions in Pennsylvania, and plus or minus 4.3 positions in Wisconsin”, the statement added.
These results suggest that Harris now has a clear benefit over Trump in these important swing states, which could affect how the upcoming presidential election turns out.
The dynamics of these important battleground states are likely to influence the outcome as the election of 2024 draws near.