between Israel and Hamas that is nearing the one year mark. >> One week from today, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris will face off in their first debate ahead of the November election. >> Both campaigns are visiting the key battleground state of Pennsylvania this week. They're hoping to win over voters there. Chelsea Torres is in Philadelphia. So Chelsea, how are Trump and Harris rallying voters ahead of this election? >> Hi, David and Hannah. Well both campaigns are focused on winning over the working class vote. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Pittsburgh on Monday, telling voters that she wants to build, quote, an opportunity economy. She wants people to have the opportunity to buy homes or start businesses. Harris says this is going to be a tight race and Trump will hurt union workers. >> But as we fight to move forward, Donald Trump is trying to pull us backward. >> Yes, including back to a time before workers had the freedom to organize. >> He's going to jail. >> Well, the courts will handle that, and we will handle November. >> How about that? >> Trump will take part in a town hall tomorrow in Pennsylvania. He was in this battleground state this past Friday for a rally. Trump told voters he wants to strengthen the economy by making America a dominant energy producer and keeping car manufacturers in the U.S. Trump wants a landslide win against Harris, blaming the economy on the current administration. >> We must defeat Kamala Harris, a Marxist, and we must stop her country destroying liberal agenda once and for all. We have to stop it. It's not a presiden, and we can't let that person destroy our country. So get your friends, get your family, register, volunteer and get the #### out to vote. >> The latest national poll shows Trump trailing Harris 50 to 46%, though within the margin of error. And for that debate, that's a week from today. A Trump campaign source tells Fox that the Trump and Harris campaign spoke today to try to determine the order of closing statements, as well as who will be at which