The candidates for the White House, former Republican President Donald Trump (2017-2021) and Vice President Kamala Harris, committed themselves on Wednesday to seeking votes in difficult areas. Harris and Trump, who have often committed themselves to gathering votes, more votes than their rivals, changed their tactics. on this day three weeks before the election.
The Vice President went to the great state of Pennsylvania, where He surrounded himself with Republicans opposed to Trump in an event called “the world above the party.” “It doesn’t matter what party you belong to, no matter who you voted for last time, there’s a place for you in this show,” said Harris, who was introduced by former Congressman Adam Kinzinger, one of only two Republicans on the impeachment inquiry committee. at the Capitol beginning January 6, 2021.
At the event, Harris called for respect for the legal system, diversity of opinion and free expression. “The Constitution is not a thing of the past, but they feel that we are a country where people can express their opinions freely and even criticize the president without fear of arrest or torture by the military,” said the Democrat. “Trump,” added Harris, “sees every American who does not support him or follow his will as an enemy of our country. Moreover, he says that as the commander in chief he will use our military to torture them. In fact, think about it: Trump is increasingly unstable and deranged .
An interview with Fox News
After this, Harris gave his first interview with the Fox News network, very close to Trump, since he chose the Democratic nomination three months ago. When talking to an interviewer, Harris took advantage of the poll to distance himself from Bidendeeply unpopular among Republican voters. “Let me be clear: my administration will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s administration,” he said.
The vice president also used the site to describe Trump as someone who is “unfit for office, unstable and dangerous.” “People are tired of a man who claims to be a leader but spends his time insulting others and engaging in grievances,” Harris said of Trump, a sentiment Fox News viewers rarely hear about the former president.
From the big time
Trump, for his part, held a rally with Latino voters hosted by Univision, the format Harris launched last week. The former president has managed to attract more Latinos since 2016, voters who, however, continue to support the Democratic Party.
In contrast to Harris’ long-running Fox News interview, Univision scheduled Trump out of prime timebehind the soap opera ‘Pedro el escamoso’. Trump tried to win the Latino vote in the convention with a promise to support small businesses, attract investment and new jobs and reduce inflation with lower energy prices and greater use of hydrocarbons.
However, He devoted a large part of the event to repeating the trick As other countries are removing their prisons and asylums to send murderers and madmen to the United States. “The number of prisons in the world is decreasing because they are sending them to the United States,” said the former president, who specifically referred to Venezuela: “They are removing Venezuelan prisons so they can come here.” Trump confirmed that he supports immigration, as long as it is legal: “We want people to come, but not killers.”
With elections very close and early voting already underway in many parts of the country, the two are battling it out in the last 20 days of campaigning before November 5, the official election date.