You have a message from Trump,' 'You have a message from Harris,' as the countdown to the U.S. election voting begins, many Americans are receiving such 'surprise' messages, but their main purpose is to solicit donations and support. Meanwhile, some election-related messages have raised doubts about spam and scam texts.
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This year's U.S. presidential election date is November 5. Recently, many Americans have been receiving constant phone alerts, frequently getting text messages from the campaign teams of Democratic candidate Harris and Republican candidate Trump. As part of the campaign activity, the messages from both camps have their own characteristics.
The Harris campaign plays the 'Trump card' - if he wins, the consequences will be severe.
'Hi, Chris, this is Harris.' A week ago, a text showed Harris leaving a message for an ordinary citizen. 'I'm going to participate in a town hall program on CNN tonight, and if you could donate to our campaign again beforehand, it would mean a lot to me. Trump and his allies are currently outspending us in the 'battleground states.' It is reported that the Harris campaign suggests a $40 donation, with no giveaways.
In contrast, Trump is pushing merchandise. 'I'm going to send you a golden MAGA hat!' says a text sent in Trump's name. Further down, you'll find a gold-embossed MAGA hat priced at $50. The MAGA (Make America Great Again) hat is one of Trump's trademarks.