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- The Democrat criticized the Republican’s policies on taxes and civil rights.
- The former president promised the “largest deportation program in history” if he is re-elected.
The essential: just three days before the United States presidential elections, Kamala Harris y Donald Trump They intensified their attacks in the final stretch of the campaign, seeking the support of undecided voters. Harris, who aims to be the country’s first female president, emphasized cutting taxes for the middle class and expanding health coverage. Medicare. Meanwhile, Trump upped the tone of his speech in North Carolina and Virginia, promising the “largest deportation program in history” if he is re-elected and attacking Harris as a danger to the country.
Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, applauds during a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, this November 2, 2024 (REUTERS/Jonathan Drake)Kamala Harris y Donald Trump accusations were exchanged this Saturday at rallies in highly contested states in search of the undecided vote for the Tuesday’s presidential election in the United States.
The Democratic vice president and her rival, the former Republican president, remain in technical draw in the polls when 73 million people have already voted in advance. Both focus on key stateswhere the candidates usually win by the minimum, unlike the others who are traditionally Republicans or Democrats. This weekend the 60-year-old vice president travels to Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan.
In Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia, the former senator who aspires to become the country’s first female president attacked her rival. He accused him of considering “an enemy” to anyone who disagrees with him, of having “handpicked three members of the Supreme Court.” during his term (2017-2021) with the intention of dynamiting the federal right to abortion and wanting to lower taxes “on millionaires and large corporations.”
Kamala Harris also spoke at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, this November 2, 2024 (REUTERS/Cheney Orr)
In Charlotte, North Carolina, Kamala Harris declared that Trump is not someone who is thinking about how to improve the lives of Americans, but rather he is a person “increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge and consumed by grievance.”
This start of the event in Charlotte helped the Democratic presidential candidate to indicate that one of her priorities will be, if she reaches the White House, to reduce the cost of living in the country, especially with a tax cut that will benefit the middle class. . He also pledged to support small businesses and have Medicare (the US social security coverage program) cover the cost of home health care for seniors.
On the other hand -at his campaign event in the city of Gastonia, North Carolina-, Trump attacked Harris again this Saturday. “He talks about unity, and then he calls me Hitler”he complained about his Democratic opponent. In fact, the vice president has called him a “fascist,” but not Hitler. He did give credence days ago to statements made by John Kelly, former chief of staff in the White House, according to which Trump told him that Adolf Hitler “also did some good things.”
The Republican presidential candidate and former president of the United States, Donald Trump, led a campaign event in Gastonia, North Carolina, on November 2, 2024 (REUTERS/Megan Varner)
North Carolina backed Trump in 2020 by a narrow margin of less than 1.5 percentage points, but elected a Democratic governor on the same day, giving hope to both parties.
Before a crowd of unconditional followers, Trump hardened his rhetoric to the extreme, especially his anti-immigrant rhetoric. and said that if Harris wins “every town in the United States will become a sordid and dangerous refugee camp.”
“The United States is now an occupied country” by migrants, he said this Saturday in Gastonia, and He stressed that if he wins he will launch “the largest deportation program in the history” of the country.
He warned that “Liberation Day in the United States” will be this November 5th. “It will be liberation on the first day. I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. I will rescue every city and town that has been invaded and conquered. These cities have been invaded and conquered in the same way as a military invasion, except that they do not wear uniforms,” stressed the New York businessman.
Trump danced during a campaign event in Salem, Virginia, on November 2, 2024 (REUTERS/Hannah McKay)
Trump later addressed Salem, Virginiawhich is not considered a battleground state, but offered a similar message, telling supporters that there is no way it can lose and that it is on the cusp of “the biggest political victory in the country’s history.”
Trump claimed that he would win not only the Electoral College count, but the majority of votes cast nationwide, something he failed to achieve in his two previous attempts. “We are going to win the popular vote,” he told the crowd. “I think we have a good chance of winning the popular vote.”
Many Americans fear that, in the event of defeat, Trump will refuse to accept the result. The Republican campaign team has already begun to promote the idea on social networks that there are irregularities in voting operations.
(With information from AFP, EFE and Reuters)