Harris and Trump campaign in key states while addressing controversial remarks

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In the final days of the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are campaigning in key states while addressing controversial remarks about their supporters. Trump distanced himself from a speaker's derogatory comment about Puerto Rico, claiming he "didn't hear it." President Biden made a remark about "garbage" that he later clarified was aimed at rally speakers, prompting Harris to emphasize unity and reject criticism based on voting choices. She aims to differentiate her campaign from Biden's comments. Trump is questioning the voting process, suggesting issues with early ballots and advocating for "one-day voting." He also criticized electronic voting machines, despite most votes being cast on paper in the upcoming election. Both candidates will campaign in Arizona and Nevada, with Trump also visiting New Mexico.


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