Trump rallies in New York as Harris warns of dangers of divisive politics in Washington

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Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden, where he and his supporters made controversial remarks, including racist jokes. Trump emphasized that he and his allies should be free to speak without criticism, dismissing concerns about their rhetoric. In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., the site of the January 6 insurrection. She warned that Trump's focus on revenge and power poses real dangers, arguing that he prioritizes personal grievances over the needs of ordinary people. Harris presented herself as a leader seeking common ground, while highlighting the serious implications of Trump's actions. She framed the election as a choice between his divisive vision and her commitment to unity and progress.


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