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Harris Stays Away from Campaign Trail for Second Day in a Row 

With 13 days left until Election Day, the Harris campaign will remove Vice President Kamala Harris from the campaign trail for the second day in a row.

Harris' schedule is unusual. Candidates typically value hosting local events in battleground states more than sitting in interviews with their friendly networks.

WATCH — Trump: Kamala is 'extremely lazy' for taking vacation 14 days before election:

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Harris will not hold any campaign events on Wednesday in preparation for her CNN town hall.

Harris also did not participate in an interview with NBC News on Tuesday, insisting that President Joe Biden is still “capable” of becoming president. Harris also said it will take four more years to reduce costs, which have increased by about 20% overall under the Biden-Harris administration.

Harris is scheduled to appear on a CNN town hall Wednesday at 9 p.m. It is unclear whether she will receive questions in advance. Harris' “town hall” in Pennsylvania warned the audience on Monday that the event would involve “predetermined” questions.

Watch — Kamala's fraudulent town hall! Host Maria Shriver admitted the questions were “predetermined”:

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“I've never seen anything like this in the final stages of a presidential election!” as Jason MillerSenior Advisor to President Trump Posted With X. ”With less than 2 weeks left @IanSams he is very rattled @KamalaHarris I will take two full days off from campaigning next week.@Harry Jacksoninterview and then @AndersonCooperTown hall. “

Meanwhile, Trump will likely continue to be busy after spending his final two days on the ground in North Carolina. President Trump is attend According to his schedule, he will hold a town hall and rally in Georgia on Wednesday.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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