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Election Day is only 16 days away.

Former President Donald Trump spent Saturday in Pennsylvania — a swing state that could be the most vital to win on Nov. 5 — with two former NFL pros as he talked up his energy policy, especially his support for fracking.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Detroit on the second day of a two-day visit to battleground Michigan, where singer Lizzo took to the mic to say “Our whole country will end up being like Detroit” under a Harris presidency.

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Trump works fry cooker at McDonald’s, needles Harris over claims she worked there

By Ryan King

Former President Donald Trump served up some fries and political shade against his rival during a behind-the-counter stint at McDonald’s Sunday, which drew a monster crowd to the Feasterville-Trevose, Pa. fast food restaurant.

McDonald’s has long been one of Trump’s favorite chains, but his visit to the golden arches Sunday doubled as an effort to re-up his doubts over Vice President Kamala Harris’ claims that she worked there in the 1980s.

Scores of people lined Street Road in Lower Southampton Township in an attempt to order food from the former president at the McDonald’s restaurant.

“I’ll just take whatever he gives me,” one man told The Post.

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Finance guru Dave Ramsey will vote for Donald Trump

By Ryan King

He has some financial advice for the country.

Finance whiz Dave Ramsey announced on his show that he intends to vote for former President Donald Trump and shrugged off any concerns about getting canceled for it, noting it's hard to do because he owns the show.

"I'm looking at ideas and which idea lands on which side of the aisle," Ramsey explained, before listing out key issues such as taxes and immigration. "So I'm going to tell you, I'm voting for Donald Trump. Because I checked those boxes and more of them are on that side than the other."

Kamala Harris turns 60, marks the day by hitting the campaign trail

By Ryan King

Vice President Kamala Harris turned 60 on Sunday, but the real birthday treat for her would be a successful election night in 16 days.

To that end, Harris is slated to kick off the day with a church event in Stonecrest, Georgia. She will then partake in several campaign activities such as an Early Vote event in Georgia, conduct an interview with MSNBC's Al Sharpton, before heading off to Philadelphia.

At this point in the race, Trump and Harris are polling neck and neck with each other, especially in the battleground states.

Now that she's turned 60, Harris is just a touch about the median age of a president during their first inauguration, but she is still nearly two decades younger than both President Biden and former President Donald Trump.

Trump touts fracking at Pa. rally with NFL stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell

By Shane Galvin

Former President Donald Trump was endorsed by two former NFL stars at a rally in Latrobe, Pa. — as he talked up his energy policy, especially his support for fracking.

Former all-pro running back and one-time New York Jet Le’Veon Bell and controversial ex-wide receiver Antonio Brown both got onstage at the campaign event at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport to voice their approval the GOP presidential nominee.

Retired Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown (left) and Le'Veon Bell (center) greet former President Trump on stage at the rally in Latrobe, Pa. AP

Brown, clad in a red MAGA hat, got on the microphone and said , “Let’s vote for Trump! Let’s make some noise for the president!” Brown could be heard on the mic telling Trump that he “loved him.”

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Kamala Harris publicly agrees with protestor accusing Israel of genocide: ‘What he’s talking about, it’s real’

By Jon Levine

Vice President Harris publicly agreed with a protestor this week who interrupted her to accuse Israel of committing "genocide."

The moment went down during a campaign stop Thursday at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, when a pro-Hamas UWM student began yelling out while the Democratic presidential nominee was speaking, video of the exchange showed.

Vice President Kamala Harris delivering a speech at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee about the killing of Hamas' top leader, Yahya Sinwar, in 2024.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivering a speech at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee about the killing of Hamas' top leader, Yahya Sinwar, in 2024. AP

"I am so invested in you all, in every way," Harris can be heard saying as the interruption began.

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Ex-Obama campaign guru David Axelrod says he’d be a ‘fool’ to try and predict the 2024 election

By Jon Levine

David Axelrod is hedging his bets.

The former Obama campaign guru said he would be a "fool" to try and predict who would win the 2024 presidential election, noting the current polling showed the contest was too close to call.

“I’d be a fool to answer that question because you’re talking about margins we have never seen before in polling,” Axelrod told CNN.

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