Vice President of the United States of America (USA) Kamala Harris and former president Donald tramp they are making last-ditch efforts to win votes, a week before the election, and at the same time they are not choosing words to discredit their opponent.
Harris delivered her so-called "closing remarks" in a speech Tuesday night near the White House as Trump held a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, one of seven swing states that are likely to be key in determining the winner of the tight race.
Harris promised to work to improve people's lives and to bring a list of duties to the White House, and assessed that Trump is focused only on himself, who, if he wins, will start the new term with a list of enemies. writes Voice of America.
"Trump sent an armed crowd to the Capitol"
Harris spoke in the same area where Trump addressed his supporters in January 2021 just before a mob stormed the US Capitol to disrupt the verification of Trump's election loss to President Joseph Biden.
"We know who Donald Trump is." "He is the person who stood in this place almost four years ago and sent an armed crowd to the Capitol to overturn the will of the people in a free and fair election," Harris said.
Polls show that Harris and Trump are in a "dead race" as they are tied in some key states or one of the two has only a slight lead, all within the margin of statistical error.
Almost 49 million people have already voted, either at polling stations or by post, ahead of the official election day next Tuesday.
"Harris is a total wreck"
Before heading to Allentown, Pennsylvania, a city with a majority Hispanic population, Trump spoke Tuesday at his oceanfront Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. He described Harris as "grossly incompetent, a total wreck".
He did not answer questions from reporters and did not mention Tony Hinchcliffe's "joke" at a Trump rally Sunday in New York's Madison Square Garden, which said the Hispanic territory of Puerto Rico was a "floating island of trash."
The Trump campaign has distanced itself from the "joke," and Trump has not publicly commented on it, but he told ABC News that he did not know Hinchcliffe, saying, "Someone put him there. I don't know who he is."
Trump also stated that he did not hear the "joke", although it was broadcast on television and although it was widely written about. When asked what he said about the "joke", he did not take the opportunity to condemn it, repeating only that he had not heard it.
He called the New York rally "an absolute love fest."