Trump campaigns in New Mexico as Harris targets Arizona in final election push

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Donald Trump is campaigning in New Mexico, a state he has not won since 2004, while Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing on Nevada and Arizona. Trump’s visit marks a detour from key battleground states crucial for the election. Harris criticized Trump’s recent comments about women, calling them “offensive” and highlighting the importance of women’s agency. Trump claimed he would protect women “whether they like it or not,” which Harris argues undermines their rights. Polls show a tight race, with both candidates actively campaigning in the southwest. Recent weeks have seen numerous candidate visits to battleground states, intensifying the election atmosphere as voting day approaches.


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