Harris appeals to undecided voters in closing argument speech before election
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument speech in Washington, D.C., appealing to undecided voters just days before the election. She emphasized a choice between her and Donald Trump, highlighting her plans for civil rights, homebuyers, and reproductive rights. Harris criticized Trump, stating he would enter the Oval Office with an "enemies list," while she would have a "to-do list." She promised to listen to voters and protect democracy. Meanwhile, Trump addressed Latino voters in Pennsylvania, defending his administration's response to Hurricane Maria. Trump also faced backlash over a controversial joke made at a recent rally. He distanced himself from the comedian and claimed he did not hear the remark. President Biden responded to the incident, clarifying his comments about "garbage" referred to the hateful rhetoric at Trump's rally.