YORK, Pa. — As Democrats kick off their convention in Chicago, Donald Trump is trying to regain his footing after weeks of struggling to adjust to Vice President Kamala Harris as his rival.
The former president and GOP nominee delivered a speech at a factory in Pennsylvania on Monday as he attempts to undercut the Democratic celebration with a jam-packed schedule. He is holding daily events in battleground states tied to subjects where Republicans think they hold an advantage, including the economy, crime and safety, national security and the border.
''Kamala Harris is an economy wrecker and a country destroyer,'' Trump told factory workers and supporters gathered at Precision Custom Components, a company that makes components for military and nuclear use.
It is Trump's busiest week of campaigning since the winter, when he faced a large field of challengers in the Republican primary. And his focus on policy in battleground states reflects the concerns of Trump allies, who have urged him to try to broaden his appeal with swing voters as they grow more nervous about Harris' competitiveness.
In the weeks since President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid, Trump has appeared at times in denial and has launched a series of deeply personal attacks on Harris. He has lied about her crowds by claiming images of them were generated by AI, talked about her looks, and played on racist tropes by questioning her racial identity as she runs to become the first woman, the first Black woman and the first person of South Asian descent to reach the Oval Office.
The outbursts have raised concerns among allies that Trump is damaging his chance in what they believe is an eminently winnable race.
''If you have a policy debate for president, he wins. Donald Trump the provocateur, the showman, may not win this election," South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday on NBC's ''Meet the Press,'' echoing others' concerns.
Graham said he wanted Trump to focus on his plans for the economy and the U.S.-Mexico border. ''Policy is the key to the White House," he said.