Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver her campaign’s 'closing argument' from the Ellipse near the White House, the same spot where former President Donald Trump incited a mob attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021. The address, scheduled one week before Election Day, aims to prompt Americans to envision the potential outcomes of a Harris or Trump presidency.
Meanwhile, Trump will be giving 'remarks to the press' at his residence in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by events in Pennsylvania. The Republican candidate's campaign activities include a 'Building America's Future' event in Drexel and a rally in Allentown.
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Harris expressed disappointment over the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post's decisions not to endorse a presidential candidate. She linked these choices to wealthy individuals associated with Trump.
In another development, Arab American voters in Michigan are divided over their support for Harris or Trump, with concerns raised over foreign policy issues.
On the other hand, the GOP is actively engaging pro-Trump Jewish voters in swing states to narrow the Democrats' advantage. Efforts include door-to-door outreach and emphasizing Trump's support for Israel.
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