Trump seeks historic legacy while Kamala Harris's husband stirs fast-food chaos
- Donald Trump claimed to draw larger crowds than Winston Churchill during a rally in Pennsylvania.
- Doug Emhoff revealed his unusual fast-food drink preference while visiting a burger chain in Texas.
- The week was marked by various campaign missteps, including a ballot error affecting Tim Walz's name, emphasizing the need for accuracy in elections.
During a recent campaign week, Donald Trump compared himself to Winston Churchill, claiming he draws larger crowds than the former British prime minister, despite not being recognized as a great speaker. This statement was made at a rally in Pennsylvania, where Trump acknowledged Churchill's speaking abilities but felt overlooked in comparison. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Emhoff, shared his unusual fast-food preferences while visiting a burger chain in Texas, revealing a unique drink combination that his wife dislikes. Additionally, J.D. Vance faced embarrassment when he inaccurately stated the price of eggs at a supermarket, contradicting a visible price sign. In a separate incident, Tim Walz's name was mistakenly printed as 'Tom Walz' on ballots in Palm Beach County, affecting around 250 overseas voters due to a keyboard error. The ballots have since been corrected and reissued, highlighting the importance of accuracy in electoral processes.