Harris warns voters of Trump's quest for unchecked power during campaign rally
Kamala Harris campaigned in Washington, D.C., warning voters that Donald Trump seeks "unchecked power" as president. She emphasized the dangers of his leadership, recalling the January 6 Capitol riots and presenting herself as a champion for democracy and women's rights. Harris's speech attracted a large crowd, with organizers estimating attendance at 75,000. She aimed to connect with voters who feel alienated by President Biden's policies while delivering a strong closing argument for her campaign just days before the election. In related news, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to drop off the ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan. Kennedy, who suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump, is navigating complex ballot issues in key battleground states.