Harris and Trump make final appeals as election nears
NEW YORK (AP) — With one week until the election, Kamala Harris emphasized unity and warned that Donald Trump prioritizes personal interests over the country. She pledged to be a president for all Americans, contrasting her vision with Trump's divisive rhetoric. Trump, at a recent rally, criticized Harris as a "trainwreck" and focused on energizing his base. He framed the election around whether voters are better off now than four years ago, highlighting his plans for the economy and border security. Harris aimed to appeal to undecided voters, including moderate Republicans, while addressing concerns about high living costs. She linked the threat to democracy posed by Trump with the need for economic solutions, promising to listen to all Americans if elected.