The USA's Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris turns 60 on Sunday - at the same time as the election campaign against 78-year-old Donald Trump enters its final stage.
On her birthday, she spoke in a church in Atlanta in the state of Georgia, where she, without mentioning the Republican presidential candidate Trump, accused "others" of "spreading hate, fear and causing chaos". The audience also sang "Happy Birthday" to her.
Georgia is one of the swing states that will decide the outcome of the election on November 5. Both Harris and Trump, who has a narrow lead in the polls before the election, will later on Sunday appear in another swing state, Pennsylvania.
Harris has repeatedly raised questions about Trump's suitability to be president and said that he "avoids debates and cancels interviews due to exhaustion".