The Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States, Kamala Harris, has reproached her rival, Republican Donald Trump, this Saturday for being “obsessed with revenge” and “seeking power without control”, with just three days left until the elections. elections.
“It’s not about someone thinking about how to improve your life. It’s about someone increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed by grievance, and who seek power without control”the vice president declared during a rally in the town of Charlotte, in the state of North Carolina.
Harris has once again presented herself as the option “seeks progress” rather than “political points”while former President Trump is focused on his “enemies list,” underscoring the importance of the presidential elections from one of the seven states that will likely determine the future of the White House.
During her speech, the vice president was interrupted several times by some attendees protesting the Joe Biden administration’s support for the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, something that has become common during the campaign.
The protesters were escorted out, shouting several proclamations and raising signs that read: “Free Palestine”.
“No problem. Democracy can be complicated. “This is democracy,” Harris said at first while the crowd silenced the protesters.
Harris has taken the opportunity to make a plea in defense of democracy: “You know what? One of the reasons we are here is because “We fight for our democracy and for the right of people to say what they think,” has declared. “But right now, I’m talking.”
As for the support for Israel in the Gaza Strip, the Democrat has assured that, if she becomes head of the White House, she will do “everything in her power” to bring the hostages “home.” “We all want the war in the Middle East to end,” he said.
Michelle Obama calls Trump a “con artist”
Former American first lady Michelle Obama has branded the Republican candidate for the White House a “fraudster”Donald Trump, warning of the “real danger” he poses to the country if he takes over the Presidency of the United States in the imminent elections.
“If this election goes the wrong way, this retrograde vision of America that Kamala’s opponent is spewing will infect all of our lives, no matter how old we are,” he declared, while describing Trump, without naming him. , as “a more skilled conman who is more brazen and bombastic.”
During an event in Pennsylvania, Obama warned that a Trump Administration will mean “the dismantling of the Department of Education to the hollowing out of the women’s health system, to giving priority to those at the top over everyone else.
According to CNN, the former first lady compared the “fundamental goodness in people” during the terms of her husband, Barack Obama, with the current electoral cycle, in which they have been “flooded with voices and forces that tell (them) another story about who” they are, in reference to Trump’s opposition.
“Looking back, what stands out the most, above anything else, is the fundamental goodness that we found in the people wherever we went (…). We always had the feeling that, despite our differences , There was something fundamental that united us”he declared.
For this reason, the former first lady has underlined what is at stake in these elections: “You can spend a lifetime building something brick by brick with care and dedication, but all it takes is a big wave, a strong gust of wind and all your efforts can disappear in an instant.”
Trump continues to target immigrants
The former president and Republican candidate for the White House, Donald Trump, reiterated this Saturday – with three days left before the presidential elections – that wants to “protect women”, ensuring that they are being attacked by “millions of people entering and arriving in the suburbs”referring to migrants.
“I think women love methey do it, because they know, you know what, if they don’t have me, they have millions of people coming in and coming to the suburbs. They say suburban women are being attacked right now. “When you’re alone in your house and you have this monster who got out of jail… I think you’d rather have Trump,” she said from a rally, reports CNN.
The event has taken place in Greensboro, North Carolinaone of the seven states that will likely determine the future of the White House and where her Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, also campaigned this Saturday.
The former president has assured that “she does very well with men”while recognizing the existence of a growing gender gap, according to the aforementioned channel. “I will protect our women, I am going to protect our women. I got into so much trouble, you saw it,” he said, ignoring the advice of his advisors not to return to this issue.
“What I do is very controversial. I don’t care, I do the right thing. I want to protect women, but I want to protect our men, I want to protect everyone,” she defended after saying from Wisconsin on Wednesday that she will protect American women “from the migrants who arrive (…) like or not.”
On the other hand, the tycoon He has presented himself as the “father of fertilization”alluding to the in vitro technique, while calling for action following the ruling of the Alabama Supreme Court on this assisted reproduction technique, according to which frozen embryos are children and those who destroy them can be considered responsible for homicide .
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