Donald Trump is set for a McDonald's stop in latest 2024 campaign effort to claim the golden arches

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The glare of the presidential campaign trail is shining more brightly on McDonald's (MCD) than almost any other company this year.

And it’s clearly not abating with Donald Trump expected to make a campaign stop at the popular chain this Sunday in Pennsylvania, according to a source familiar with the planning.

"I’m going to work the French fry job for about a half an hour," Trump recently told a rally crowd as he previewed the visit. "I want to see how it is."

The likely stop was first reported by CNN and comes as the former President continues to try and get traction for a baseless claim that Vice President Kamala Harris, in spite of discussing her summer job at the restaurant for years, never actually worked there.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES - 2024/05/24: The McDonald's logo is seen on a sign outside the fast food restaurant. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
A McDonald's sign is seen at a Pittsburgh location of the fast food restaurant. (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) · SOPA Images via Getty Images

The visit is also just the latest pull in a tug of war as both campaigns look to be associated with the golden arches. The fact that it's an issue at all is a reflection of the chain's unmatched resonance, with the company previously estimating it is patronized by nearly 9 in 10 Americans at least once a year.

The restaurant is a perennial focus for presidential campaigns. This year is no different, between a recent Bill Clinton stop in Georgia where he hugged a McDonald's worker to the promised visit from Trump.

The attention is unlikely to impact the company's bottom line, experts have previously told Yahoo Finance, with the company tallying up a long record of navigating ever-changing political winds.

And McDonald's stock also reflects the limited downsides of all the attention with traders recently pushing it to a new all-time high, topping $310.

Representatives for McDonald's itself didn't respond to requests for comment from Yahoo Finance this week on an array of issues, from the impact of the campaign trail attention to the Vice President's employment history there.

Charges and countercharges

Vice President Harris helped to first raise McDonald’s as a campaign trail issue this year when (as she has for years) she brought up her time working at the chain and even included a mention in a campaign ad.

It was a summer job for Harris that she said helped her better understand less well-off Americans.

"Some of the people I worked with were raising families on that paycheck," she noted to a North Carolina crowd.

It's a relatable anecdote for millions of Americans. According to the company, 1 in 8 Americans have worked at a McDonald's at some point in their life.

Trump’s response has been to charge again and again and again that Harris never actually worked there.