US presidential election: Harris and Trump address voters in key states


The two candidates crossed paths in Wisconsin, where the former president appeared in Green Bay in the company of a former local icon, Brett Favre, retired NFL quarterback.

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris crossed several changing states to make their final statements to voters before the US presidential election which will take place next week.

Ms. Harris faced pro-Palestinian protesters at all three events she held on Wednesday, taking advantage of each interruption to inflame her supporters.

She struck an open tone in Wisconsin, telling voters she was seeking “common ground” with people who disagree with her.

As President, I will seek to find common ground and common-sense solutions to the problems you face “, she said. “I’m not looking to score political points, I’m looking to progress.

Speaking in Raleigh, North Carolina, Harris said “it’s time for a new generation of leaders,” attempting to position herself as a fresh face against the former Republican president.

Mr. Trump is 78 years old and this is his third time running for president.

Harris also lamented that a third of women live in a state where Trump has banned abortion, including North Carolina and every Southern state except Virginia.

Mr. Trump played a central role in overhauling the Supreme Court, appointing three conservative justices who played key roles in overturning Roe v. Wade and federal abortion protections in 2022.

Ms. Harris also traveled to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she stressed the importance of early voting, urging her supporters not only to vote, but also to encourage their family and friends to do the same.

Ms. Harris also traveled to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she stressed the importance of early voting, urging her supporters not only to vote, but also to encourage their family and friends to do the same.

“In Pennsylvania, if you still have a ballot, you can place it in a drop box or at an election office in your county before 8 p.m. on Election Day,” she said. “Let’s get the message out.

“I came this afternoon because we need your vote, in Pennsylvania we need your vote. We have just six days left in one of the most important elections of our lifetimes,” added Ms. Harris.

Pennsylvania is a key state for Ms. Harris and former President Donald Trump.

This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden

Meanwhile, Donald Trump also campaigned in Wisconsin, where he continued to seize on President Joe Biden’s controversial comments on Tuesday.

Mr Trump appeared on stage wearing an orange safety vest, after riding in a garbage truck, to draw attention to Mr Biden’s comments about his supporters.

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But I just wanted to let you know that 250 million people is what I think the real number is, which is 250 million to make America great again. They don’t think in garbage terms, okay? They don’t use those kinds of terms. And it’s a shame. And Joe Biden should be ashamed of himself if he knows what he did ” Mr. Trump told reporters from the front seat of the truck.

Asked about comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s comments about Puerto Rico, Mr. Trump said: “Puerto Rico loves me and Puerto Rico loves me: ” I love Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico loves me. I don’t know what it is. I don’t know anything about a comedian. I love Puerto Rico. No one has done more for Puerto Rico than me “.

Former NFL star Brett Favre campaigned alongside Mr Trump in Green Bay. He told the crowd: “ Just like the Packers organization, Donald Trump and his organization are winners “.

By relying on Mr. Favre, Mr. Trump is leveraging the state’s deep and loyal support for the Packers and the team’s former star quarterback.

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