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Vice President Harris And Former President Trump Release Final Campaign Ads

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally

Vice President Harris and former President Trump have released their final campaign ads for the 2024 presidential election, both focusing on the theme of 'the people.'

Harris's ad emphasizes issues and a new generation of leadership, highlighting the need for positive change. In contrast, Trump's ad features prominent figures from his campaign, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk, delivering messages about the importance of unity and love for the country.

Trump's ad features prominent figures like Elon Musk and RFK Jr.
Harris emphasizes new leadership and positive change.
Tulsi Gabbard highlights choice between freedom and tyranny.

Trump's ad opens with a reflection on the current moment and the opportunities ahead, with various political figures expressing their views on the election. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat-turned-Republican, emphasizes the choice between freedom and tyranny, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raises concerns about the health of children in the country.

Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.'s former running mate, and Vice Presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance also make appearances in Trump's ad, along with former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

In his closing statement, Trump emphasizes the role of the people in shaping the country's future, stating, 'The people dreamed this country, and it's the people who are making America great again.'

On the other hand, Harris's ad, titled 'Brighter Future,' showcases her interactions with voters and addresses key issues that have been central to her campaign. She speaks about the challenges facing Americans, such as high costs and the erosion of fundamental rights, promising to bring a new generation of leadership as president.

Harris emphasizes unity and commonality among Americans, stating, 'The vast majority of people in our country have so much more in common than what separates them. Good people, hardworking people. We see in our fellow Americans, neighbors, not enemies.'

Both candidates are making their final appeals to voters ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, urging Americans to consider the future of the nation and the values they hold dear.

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