Bacon, eggs and dead whales: this week on US campaign trail

Here are some offbeat highlights from the US campaign trail this week.
Breezy bacon
Ever wondered why people eat less bacon these days? Donald Trump has the culprit for you -- his old nemesis, wind turbines.

The Republican sent heads spinning when he linked the green energy source to lower bacon consumption after being asked about his plans to lower inflation.

"You know this was caused by their horrible energy. Wind -– they want wind all over the place," he said at an event in Wisconsin on Thursday.
Cracking on
American voters are learning more about Kamala Harris everyday -- and this week they got a reminder of her cooking skills with the resurfacing of an old viral video where she cracks eggs with one hand.

Harris coolly dispatched the maneuver while baking "monster cookies" during her "Cooking With Kamala" YouTube series.

She wasn't shy about her skills either, with a confident nod and a snappy "Yeah, come on now" when her fellow chef commented that she was a "pro."
Whale, whale, whale...
Another week, another bizarre tale about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who reportedly sawed the head off a dead whale before driving it for five hours home on the roof of his vehicle.

His independent presidential campaign -- which he has suspended after endorsing Donald Trump -- has also seen tales of him dumping a dead bear cub in New York's Central Park.
Gutter clutter
Don't fret if leaves clog up your gutters in the autumn -- Harris's small-town running mate Tim Walz knows all about this and suggests installing a "gutter helmet" for protection.

"The most neglected part of homeownership is the gutters," Walz told comedy TikTok channel "Subway Takes" in a two-minute video that has garnered millions of views.
Trump's divine call
Praying for a miracle? Donald Trump thinks his election chances in Democrat stronghold California would be vastly improved with some help from a higher power -- though the paperwork might be an issue.

"If Jesus Christ came down and was the vote counter, I would win California, OK?" the former president said in an interview with TV personality Phil McGraw.

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