U. S. presidential Candidates – Kamala Harris and the Republican contender Donald Trump recently delivered their final addresses to the American people.
Addressing the significance of the election, Kamala Harris stated, it is a choice between freedom and chaos. She urged the American citizens to create the next chapter of a remarkable story.
Harris further slammed her opponent Trump and said, “Nearly four years ago, Donald Trump stood in this place and sent an armed crowd to suppress the people’s will.”
Harris also focused on inflation as a major concern in the United States. She also added that our biggest challenge now is reducing costs, which were rising even before the pandemic and are still very high.
Harris reaffirmed her commitment to defend the right to abortion. She believes that people should have the fundamental freedom to make decisions about their bodies. She made a stern statement: “Donald Trump will force American women to get pregnant… Just Project 2025.”
Harris also spoke about Project 2025, which is the Heritage Foundation’s set of extremely conservative policy recommendations for the incoming Republican president.
In response to Harris’s criticism of Project 2025, Trump has stated, “I have no knowledge of Project 2025 or who’s behind it,” to disassociate himself from the project.
Trump was holding his last campaign rally in Pennsylvania. The outcome of this state could be a deciding factor in securing the electoral college.
Trump said directly to the audience – “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”
He constantly restated his campaign platform, which includes measures to curb price hikes and halt the influx of immigrants into the United States.
Trump strongly criticised his rival – “Kamala has embarrassed us.” She lacks the necessary attributes to be a leader.
Trump urged his supporters to cast ballots and asserted, without providing proof, that his rivals would participate in electoral fraud.
He mentioned an incident in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where officials said earlier this week that they were looking into questionable voter registration forms.
According to election officials, the county’s election is safe, and the fact that they were able to detect any fraud shows how successful their system is.
SM/SR