The former president of the United States donald trump (2017-2021) and vice president Kamala Harris They have encouraged their voters in two key Midwestern states, four days before tight elections that will define the country’s political future for the next four years.
Both candidates have had several stops in the two states, Michigan and Wisconsinand they have finished the day in Milwaukee, at campaign events just a few miles away from each other.
In addition, they have emphasized their respective proposals for the country and what differentiates them from each other.
Harris has focused on the importance of young votewhom he has called the “promise” of the United States and has insisted on his vision of unity and collaboration with the Republicans, while Trump has emphasized his “love for the country” and has assured that the Democrat “hates” the nation .
“He is not a good person (…) I think he hates them,” the former president told his followers, and added that he believes that the former prosecutor is “incompetent” and that she has been “the worst vice president in history.”
Harris, For his part, he has insisted that he believes it is necessary to work with Trump’s party: “I promise to seek common ground and find common sense solutions to the challenges we face.”
Several artists participated in Harris’ event, including rappers GloRila and Cardi B. The latter gave a speech in which she revealed that she made the decision to vote when the vice president replaced Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket.
Trump appeals to Arab voters and Biden to the working class
Before visiting Milwaukee, Trump visited Dearborn (Michigan), considered the “Arab capital” of the United States, to fish for votes among the Arab and Muslim community, very dissatisfied with the Democrats for their support for the Israeli offensive on the Strip Loop.
When visiting an Arab-owned restaurant, the New York magnate assured that if he wins the elections there will be “peace in the Middle East”, although he has not detailed any plan to achieve it.
Trump has been questioned by the press about the controversy unleashed on Thursday by suggesting that the former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney confronted with the former president, she should face a firing squad.
Far from rectifying, the Republican has once again attacked Cheney, claiming that she is “a war hawk” and a “disgrace.”
The president Joe Bidenwho has toured several cities to support Harris’ candidacy, appeared this Friday at the facilities of a labor union. Philadelphia to highlight his Government’s work in supporting workers, including the protection of retirement pensions.
“The middle class built this country and the unions built the middle class,” Biden said, repeating one of his best-known phrases and sparking applause from those present.
Unions have been a fundamental pillar in Biden’s political support throughout his career, and now the president seeks to transfer that support from the working class to Harris in states with great working-class electoral weight such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Michigan and Wisconsin are part of the states known as the blue walltraditionally Democratic thanks to the urban African-American vote and the white working class, until in 2016 They leaned toward former President Donald Trump.
Biden got them back in 2020 for the Democrats, but four years later they are once again at risk: polls predict a tight race, with Harris leading Trump by a margin of just one percentage point, according to the poll aggregator portal.
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