Harris appeals to undecided voters in closing argument speech in Washington D.C

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Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument speech in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, appealing to undecided voters. She emphasized a choice between her and Donald Trump, highlighting her plans for civil rights, homebuyers, and reproductive rights. Harris spoke at the Ellipse, near the White House, and referenced past civil rights struggles. She promised to listen to voters and outlined her agenda, contrasting it with Trump's approach, which she described as having an "enemies list." Meanwhile, Trump campaigned in Pennsylvania, addressing Latino voters and defending a controversial rally in New York City. He distanced himself from a comedian's offensive comments about Puerto Rico, while President Biden criticized the rhetoric, clarifying his remarks on social media.


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