Democratic presidential candidate and vice president of the United States kamala harris He appeared at a rally in Pennsylvania with more than 100 former Republican politicians and officials, focusing his campaign on Republican voters.
Later, in a further appeal to right-wing voters, Harris gave a tough interview on Fox News, where host Bret Baier pressed the vice president on immigration, the economy and policy. biden management. “Let me be clear: My presidency is not about this,” she said. joe biden's Presidency. ”
donald trump Meanwhile, speaking at a town hall hosted by Univision, the largest Spanish-language network in the U.S., he doubled down on unsubstantiated claims that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets.
Kamala Harris news and updates:
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Surrounded by more than 100 former Republican lawmakers and officials, Harris on Wednesday implored Republican voters to put “country first” and abandon Donald Trump. She said Trump was “unstable” and “unhinged” and would eviscerate democratic norms if given a second term in the White House. “America must heed this warning.”
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In an interview with Fox News, Harris was asked about the Biden administration's efforts to combat illegal immigration at the southern border., And he blamed Republicans for failing to pass border legislation.. Harris said President Trump told Republicans to veto the bill because he “wanted to fix the problem rather than fix it.”
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In an interview with Fox, Harris was asked who she thought was the United States' greatest enemy, and she mentioned Iran. Baier questioned whether the Biden-Harris administration is “acting as if Iran is the biggest threat.”
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“People are tired of someone who professes to be a leader and then disparages Full Time and deals with personal grievances,” Harris said of President Trump. She added: “He's unstable.”
Donald Trump news and updates:
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J.D. Vance, President Trump's vice presidential candidate At a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump answered “no” when asked if he had lost the 2020 election. “What message do you think you send to independent voters by not directly answering the question, 'Did Donald Trump lose in 2020?'” a reporter asked, to boos from the audience. Vance replied, “No. I think there were serious issues in 2020.”
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President Trump doubled down on controversial comments he made over the weekend about the “enemy from within.” Speaking to an all-female audience in Cumming, Georgia, President Trump derided Kamala Harris and her allies as “sick people,” “evil people” and “a wholesome bunch.” he said: “They're very dangerous. They're Marxists, they're communists, they're fascists,” President Trump told Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner. “They are a threat to democracy.”
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Former head of Project 2025, a conservative initiative aimed at reforming the U.S. government, slams former boss Kevin Roberts for “violent remarks''president of the Heritage Foundation think tank, criticized President Trump for downgrading the blueprint in an effort to publicly distance himself from it.
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Trump was asked to list three virtues Harris has during President Trump's Univision town hall, and he did so before attacking her again. He said, “She seems to have the ability to survive,” “seems like they've had a fairly long friendship,” and “seems to have a good attitude about her.” “I mean, I like some of the things she's saying, some of the things she's doing. But in other ways, I think it's very bad for our country,” he said. .
Elsewhere in the campaign
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A Georgia judge has declared seven new election rules recently passed by the state election board to be “illegal, unconstitutional, and void.” Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox issued the order Wednesday after holding a hearing on a challenge to the regulations. The rules Cox invalidated included three that received a lot of attention. One required hand counting of votes after polls closed, and two related to the certification of election results.
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Former Democratic President Jimmy Carter, 100, has voted in the 2024 presidential election, his representative confirmed Wednesday. The 100-year-old man, who is in hospice care, is believed to have voted for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, although the Carter Center's statement did not say who he voted for.
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Alabama cannot remove thousands of people from its voter rolls on the eve of a presidential election, but A federal judge issued the ruling Wednesday.. U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco, an appointee of President Donald Trump, has blocked efforts by Alabama's top elections official to remove more than 3,200 suspected noncitizens from voter rolls, at least until after the election. issued a preliminary injunction. presidential election.
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The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin called on the Justice Department to investigate the targeted text messages. tried to discourage young people from voting in the November election. The League of Women Voters said it first learned of the alleged text campaign on October 10, when it received numerous complaints from voters who received the texts. Two women in their 20s who are active with the League of Women Voters also received messages like the following: “Warning: Violations of Wisconsin Statutes 12.13 and 6.18 can result in a fine of up to $10,000 or 3 1/2 years in prison. Do not vote in states where you are not eligible.”
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