There are only a few days left for the presidential elections in the United States, where the election is in full swing. Presidential candidates are busy wooing voters and campaigning. Republican Party candidate Donald Trump arrived at a McDonald's store in Pennsylvania on Sunday. Going there, Donald Trump himself started making French fries. Seeing this a huge crowd gathered around. After this, Trump took a jibe at his rival Kamala Harris and said that she worked 15 minutes more than Kamala in the fast food chain.
During the campaign, US Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris publicly described herself as coming from the middle class and said that she had even worked at McDonald's during her struggling days. Former President Barack Obama also called him a good candidate for America because he came from a middle-class family. Donald Trump has arrived in Pennsylvania to focus on his centrist campaign.
Advertised as Fry Cook
Trump went to a McDonald's drive-thru in Pennsylvania, dressed as a cook, and spoke to workers there. A large crowd gathered to receive fries from him, after which he said, “Look at the crowd here, they are very happy because they have hope. They need hope.” “I have now worked 15 minutes more than Kamala,” he said.
A look at Pennsylvania in the surveys
Last month, during a rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Trump said, referring to Harris' previous job, 'I want to work as a fry cook, so I can see how it works.'
In the final weeks before the November 5 election, both candidates are holding back-to-back meetings in Pennsylvania, a key state to win the election. Both Trump and Harris have their eyes on this state.