Harris makes closing argument in Washington as Trump campaigns in Pennsylvania ahead of election
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument for the 2024 election in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the importance of rejecting former President Donald Trump. She spoke at The Ellipse, a site linked to the January 6 Capitol attack, urging voters to envision a different future. Harris criticized Trump's international competency and pledged to restore abortion rights, which were overturned by the Supreme Court. She also aimed to connect with undecided voters, acknowledging that many are still getting to know her as a candidate. Meanwhile, Trump campaigned in Pennsylvania, dismissing Harris's efforts and claiming her campaign is destructive. He continues to focus on immigration and economic issues, framing his message as a defense against what he calls Harris's failures.