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Last Pitch In Presidential Election: Trump Targets Harris, Kamala Avoids Mentioning Opponent

With the US presidential election just days away, former President Donald Trump in his last pitch in Presidential election in Kinston, North Carolina, focusing his criticism on Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he accused of planning to “open the border” and allow a surge of migrants and criminals into the country if elected.

“Everything Kamala says is a lie—she has no vision, no ideas, and no solutions. All she can say is, ‘Donald Trump did this, Donald Trump did that,'” Trump declared, questioning Harris’s approach to governance. He alleged that, if victorious, Harris would open the border “on the first day” and “eradicate our sovereign border,” leading to what he described as an “army of gangs and criminal migrants” entering the country.

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In a pointed critique of Harris’s handling of the economy, Trump accused her of failing to implement meaningful reforms. “Kamala talks about fixing the economy. She is in office. Why is she not doing it now?” he asked, further claiming her policies would impose “the largest tax hike in American history,” raising taxes on the typical family by over $3,000 a year.

Harris Avoids Mentioning Trump In Last Pitch In Presidential Election

In her final rally pitch to Michigan voters, US Vice President Kamala Harris avoided mentioning her opponent, former President Donald Trump, instead focusing on themes of unity and optimism as she addressed a crowd in East Lansing on Sunday.

“America is ready for a fresh start,” Harris said, urging voters to envision a future where political adversaries are seen as neighbors rather than enemies. “We are ready for a President who knows that the true measure of a leader is not based on who you beat down, but on who you lift up,” she declared, calling for an end to “a decade of politics driven by fear and division.”

Set for November 5, the US presidential election features Trump aiming for a political comeback against Harris, who seeks to make history as the first female president. The candidates appear neck-and-neck, with a recent New York Times/Siena College poll showing a tie at 48% each in the popular vote.

As both campaigns enter the final stretch, the close race reflects a divided electorate in a highly charged political climate.

Shibra Arshad

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