>> Thank you. >> All right. Just more than two months until Election Day. And as promised, the Harris campaign launches its pro-abortion bus tour. It begins in what the campaign calls Donald Trump's backyard in Palm Beach, Florida. White House correspondent Oan Jensen reports. >> Oan Tracy, the Harris campaign labels its tour fighting for reproductive freedom, end quote. It will make about 50 stops starting in the Sunshine State. And that's where voters will soon decide on a ballot measure that, if okayed, would do away with pro-life protections there. The Harris Walls campaign rolls out its new pro-abortion bus tour in Florida . Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar told supporters. >> But do understand Florida that this is a national movement. Americans have shown us time and time again that they will not tolerate a country where our daughters have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers . >> But National Right to Life President Carol Tobias writes, if elected, Harris Walls will be relentless in trying to make abortion legal in every state for any reason. Through all nine months of pregnancy. With our tax dollars paying for it, adding even though women supposedly have a choice, they will be pushed to choose death. In the midst of the campaign, President Joe Biden discusses his investing in America agenda. >> The bottom line is thousands of cities and towns all across America are seeing the great American comeback story, whether they're in red states or blue and in the white House press briefing room, director of the office of Intergovernmental Affairs Tom Perez. >> We have a workforce shortage. >> We have so much opportunity. We need to make sure that we build the skilled workforce to compete. That's undeniably a challenge, but it's a great challenge to have also, Donald Trump posts on social media. >> He's holding a town hall tomorrow in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Republican is investing more advertising dollars there than any other state through Election Day. Vice President Harris is also courting voters there. Just yesterday, appearing at a rally in Pittsburgh with President Biden. >> And she has a backbone like a ramrod . She has the moral compass of a saint . This woman knows what she's doing, and a well-known name in Pittsburgh, U.S. steel. >> Harris says she's opposed to its planned sale to Japan's Nippon Steel. Donald Trump, also against the acquisition, has said he would block it instantaneously. Also tonight , Harris and Trump are neck and neck in most national polls. They're now focused on undecided voters in just seven states and currently about 7 in 10 voters believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. At the white House