<p>With less than two weeks until Americans vote, Donald Trump’s campaign keeps getting stranger. </p><p>From playing music instead of taking questions from supporters, to commenting on the genitalia of a dead golfer, and suggesting he’d deploy the military against his ‘enemy within’ the United States. </p><p>But still the polls are neck and neck. </p><p>Today, we talk to Rina Shah, a former Republican strategist, about the race to the finish line.</p><p>She speaks about the importance of Pennsylvania in the upcoming election, noting that both campaigns are heavily focused on this key swing state. </p><p>She highlights Trump’s unconventional campaign tactics, including his bizarre town hall meeting in Philadelphia that turned into a music fest. </p><p>Rina Shah also discusses Kamala Harris’s strategy of using Trump’s own words against him in her rallies, which seems to resonate well with voters.</p><p>Featured: </p><p>Rina Shah, political strategist, former senior Republican congressional aide and a former presidential campaign adviser</p><p>Key Topics:</p><ul><li>Donald Trump campaign tactics</li><li>Pennsylvania swing state</li><li>Kamala Harris campaign strategy</li><li>Early voting trends</li><li>Trump’s town hall meeting</li><li>Election 2024 polls</li><li>Abortion policy</li><li>Trump’s comments on Arnold Palmer</li></ul>