Kamala Harris: Trump is unstable and vengeful
Harris said she would put the country ahead of her party and be a president for all Americans
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More than 62 million voters have cast early ballots, according to the University of Florida’s Election Lab.PHOTO:PTI
Philadelphia, 1 Nov
Former President Donald Trump is becoming increasingly
unstable, obsessed with revenge and is out for unchecked power, Vice President
Kamala Harris said on Friday in an unprecedented attack on her Republican rival
ahead of next week's election.
In a rally in Las Vegas, Harris, the Democratic leader of
Indian heritage said Trump is all about "hate" and more division and
that he would bring an "enemies list" to the White House while she
would carry a "to-do list" of priorities.
Singer Jennifer Lopez joined the Democratic leader at the
rally.
"We all know who Donald Trump is. He is not someone who
is thinking about how to make your life better. He is someone who is
increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance, and he
is out for unchecked power," Harris said at the rally.
With just four days left for the 5 November vote, the race between Trump and Harris remained very tight in the key battleground states.
"If he (Trump) is re-elected, Donald Trump will walk
into the office with an enemies list. If I am elected, I will walk in with a
'to-do list' on behalf of you," Harris said.
"And at the top of my list is bringing down the cost of
your living. That will be my focus every single day as the President," she
added.
Harris said she would put the country ahead of her party and
be a president for all Americans.
"Unlike Donald Trump, I do not believe that people who
disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to put them in jail. I want to give
them a seat at the table. That's what real leadership look like," she
said.
"I pledge to always put country above party, and self
and to be a president for all Americans," she added.
Harris said, if elected to the White House, she would make
housing more affordable by building more houses.
"We will cut taxes for small business, we will lower
health care costs."
"I see the promise of America in everyone here,"
she said.
The Democratic leader also attacked Trump for his comment
that he would protect women whether they "like it or not".
The comments showed that Trump "does not understand
women's rights to make decisions about their own lives, including their own
bodies," she said.
The remarks by Harris came as the presidential election race
remained razor-tight. The latest CNN polls showed that Harris has a narrow
advantage in Michigan and Wisconsin, while she and Trump remain tied in
Pennsylvania.
In Michigan, Harris holds a lead over Trump by 48 per cent
to 43 per cent among likely voters, according to the findings.
Harris also leads Trump in Wisconsin, where 51 per cent
support her to 45 per cent for Trump, but the race is tied in Pennsylvania with
both having 48 per cent support.
More than 62 million voters have cast early ballots,
according to the University of Florida’s Election Lab.-PTI
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