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Trump Vs. Harris: Heated Exchanges And Campaign Promises

Saint Cloud: Donald Trump labeled Vice President Kamala Harris a “crazy liberal,” while she vowed to prevail over his “wild lies” as both laid out their presidential campaign attack lines with just 100 days until election day. After addressing a bitcoin conference in Tennessee, Trump rallied supporters in Minnesota, aiming to turn the traditionally Democratic […]

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Trump Vs. Harris: Heated Exchanges And Campaign Promises

Saint Cloud: Donald Trump labeled Vice President Kamala Harris a “crazy liberal,” while she vowed to prevail over his “wild lies” as both laid out their presidential campaign attack lines with just 100 days until election day.

After addressing a bitcoin conference in Tennessee, Trump rallied supporters in Minnesota, aiming to turn the traditionally Democratic Midwest state into a battleground.

This November, the American people are going to reject Kamala Harris’s crazy liberal extremism in a massive landslide,” Trump told the crowd. He criticized Harris’s past positions, such as banning fracking and overhauling the criminal justice system.

Trump also condemned Harris and President Biden’s records on illegal immigration, inflation, and crime, promising the “largest deportation effort” in US history and to end taxation of tips.

Meanwhile, Harris held a fundraising event in Massachusetts with celebrity guests like James Taylor and Yo-Yo Ma. She addressed Trump’s claims, calling his allegations “wild lies” and challenging him to a debate.

“We are the underdogs in this race, but this is a people-powered campaign,” Harris told her supporters, emphasizing her commitment to abortion rights and inviting Trump to reconsider his refusal to debate.

Harris aims to become the first female president in US history, gathering support from Democratic leaders, including Biden and the Obamas, and gaining early momentum in polls.

Torianna Parrish, a supporter greeting Harris in Massachusetts, said, “I wanted to show there’s power in numbers. We’re rooting for her and want to see her make this country what it needs to be.

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