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JD Vance Uses Cash Prop To Criticize Kamala Harris

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign event, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

During a Saturday rally, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance emphasized the economic impact of Vice President Kamala Harris, using a visual aid of a stack of $5,000 in cash to illustrate the cost to Americans. Vance highlighted the issue of inflation, stating that the amount represented five months of Harris' policies.

Vance questioned voters, asking whether they preferred Harris 'reaching into their wallets' every five months or having a president who would provide more financial relief to families. He positioned former President Donald Trump as the candidate who could improve the economic situation for Americans.

Addressing a crowd in Sanford, North Carolina, Vance commended early voters and encouraged them to continue mobilizing others to vote. He stressed the importance of sustained voter turnout to secure victory in the upcoming election.

Vance questions voters on preference for financial relief or Harris' policies.
JD Vance uses visual aid to criticize Harris' economic impact.
Vance encourages sustained voter turnout for election victory.

Furthermore, Vance urged supporters to remain engaged in the electoral process, emphasizing the need to overwhelm the opposition through high voter participation. He emphasized the significance of every vote in shaping the outcome of the race.

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign has intensified efforts to promote early and mail-in voting, despite the former president's history of baseless claims regarding the security of these methods. Trump's campaign is striving to mobilize supporters and ensure a strong voter turnout in the final days leading up to the election.

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