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JD Vance Criticizes Kamala Harris, Claims Citizens Will Be Unsafe

President Kamala Harris makes a statement on abortion access at the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

During a rally in Henderson, Nevada, GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, warning that if she were to become president, the safety of the country would be compromised, and law-abiding citizens would be left vulnerable to crime. Vance expressed concerns that under a Harris presidency, citizens would be 'sitting ducks' and pledged to prevent such a scenario from unfolding.

One of the key points of contention raised by Vance was Harris' approach to immigration, particularly criticizing the Biden administration for undoing policies implemented during the Trump era. Vance argued that these actions had led to a situation where 'every state became a border state,' highlighting the perceived impact of the policy changes.

He criticizes Harris' approach to immigration, undoing Trump-era policies.
JD Vance warns of safety risks under a potential Kamala Harris presidency.
Vance labels Harris as 'dangerously liberal' and defends his loyalty.

Continuing the Trump campaign's focus on Harris' political stance, Vance labeled her as 'dangerously liberal' and pushed back against Harris' comments questioning his loyalty. Vance defended his loyalty by citing his service in the United States Marine Corps, emphasizing the sacrifices made by himself and former President Donald J. Trump for the country.

The ongoing verbal sparring between Vance and Harris underscores the intense political climate leading up to the upcoming election. With both sides vehemently defending their positions and attacking their opponents, the race for the vice presidency is shaping up to be a highly contentious and closely watched contest.

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