Former U.S. President Donald Trump made an unusual campaign stop at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania, where he took on the role of a fry cook. The event, which took place on Sunday in Feasterville-Trevose, is part of Trump’s efforts to appeal to working-class voters ahead of the November 5 presidential election.

During his visit, Trump donned a McDonald’s apron and cooked French fries under the supervision of an employee. He also handed out orders to customers through the drive-thru window. The former president’s actions elicited mixed reactions; some supporters saw it as a sign of his connection with ordinary people, while critics dismissed it as a publicity stunt.

Trump used the opportunity to criticize his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris. Without providing evidence, he claimed that Harris had lied about working at McDonald’s during her college years. However, Harris’s campaign has confirmed that she worked at a McDonald’s franchise in Alameda in 1983.

A new AP-NORC poll indicates that voters remain divided over whether they prefer Trump or Harris on economic issues. This campaign event demonstrates Trump’s attempt to win over working-class voters, which could prove crucial in the upcoming election.

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