Trump escalates claims of rigged election as Harris and Lopez rally for women and Latino voters

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Donald Trump has intensified claims of a "rigged" election as he campaigns in battleground states ahead of the upcoming US election. He stated he would protect women "whether they like it or not," prompting criticism from Vice President Kamala Harris regarding reproductive rights. Harris, speaking in Phoenix, accused Trump of disrespecting women's autonomy and warned that he would reinstate family separation policies at the border. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez joined Harris in Las Vegas, emphasizing the importance of women and Latino voters in the election. Trump also made false claims about nearly winning New Mexico in previous elections and accused Democrats of cheating in Pennsylvania. His comments suggest he may contest the election results if he loses.


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