Donald Trump called Democrats “demonic” in front of his supporters, and Kamala Harris did not even mention the former president's name at her rally. – I don't believe that people who disagree with me are enemies – said the Democratic candidate when a Republican politician described the author of an unfavorable poll as an “enemy”. At the end of the campaign, the contrast between the candidates is visible – write the AP and Reuters agencies.
Former president USA and the Republican candidate for that office Donald Trump on Sunday, he spoke at rallies in Pennsylvania and Georgia. Trump, who said he “shouldn't have left” the Oval Office, suggested at one of his rallies that the last election was rigged and called his opponents “demonic,” used it in the final stretch of the campaign, according to Reuters and the Associated Press ( AP) – “dark rhetoric”.
Trump on “demonic” opponents and the “enemy” from pollsters
In front of his supporters at the airport in Lititz, Trump pointed, among other things, to the armored glass protecting him and the press tribune opposite the podium, saying that if the attacker were to shoot at him, he would have to shoot through the journalists.
The Republican candidate devoted a significant part of his rally to the issue of alleged fraud, which – as he argued – took place in the last election, which he won. Joe Biden. He said that the fraudsters should go to prison, not him. He talked about “a bunch of corrupt people” and the author was unfavorable to him survey called him an “enemy”.
Harris in church
The Democratic candidate spent the penultimate day of the campaign in Michigan, where she visited a church frequented by African Americans in Detroit, calling for unity. Quoting the book of Jeremiah, she said that “God's plan is to heal and unite Americans as one nation.” “We will decide the fate of our nation for generations. We must act, it is not enough to pray, it is not enough to talk,” Harris said.
During the speech in Lansing – as he had done earlier in the church – Kamala Harris She never once used her opponent's name, press agencies noted. Reuters writes that her approach was in “stark contrast” to Trump, who used his rally to “use dark rhetoric.”
“Harris tried to contrast her optimistic tone with the dark message of her Republican opponent, whom she did not name,” AP journalists reported. When Trump claimed that the author of the poll was his “enemy”, Kamala Harris said: “I don't believe that people who disagree with me are enemies.”
One senior Kamala Harris campaign staffer told Reuters that Kamala Harris' final speech “is intended to reach a narrow group of undecided voters.”
Trump and Harris on the Gaza Strip
The Associated Press noted that Kamala Harris encounters skepticism and frustration among some voters of Arab origin who believe that as vice president she has done little to end the war, especially to reduce American aid for Israel. During a meeting with journalists in Michigan, the Democratic candidate referred to this accusation.
– The number of innocent Palestinians dying is unthinkable. We must end the war and free the hostages, and as President of the United States I will do everything in my power to achieve this goal and achieve a two-state solution in which Palestinians have the right to self-determination and security and stability in the region, she said.
Republican candidate Donald Trump, who was also in Michigan, declared on Friday in Dearborn, where most Arab Americans live, that he would end the conflict in the Middle East, but did not say how he intended to do it.
The AP reports that voters are generally skeptical of both candidates.
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