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Harris Final Push Targets Arab American Votes In Michigan As Trump Fans Controversy

In a crucial campaign push, Kamala Harris addressed Arab American voters in Michigan, emphasizing her commitment to ending the conflict in Gaza. Meanwhile, Donald Trump sparked controversy at a Pennsylvania rally, using violent rhetoric and criticizing the media while highlighting economic concerns as the election approaches.

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Harris Final Push Targets Arab American Votes In Michigan As Trump Fans Controversy

Tight Race Intensifies Ahead of Election Day

Democrat Kamala Harris made her closing campaign pitch for the US presidency at a historic Black church and to Arab Americans in battleground Michigan, while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, adopted inflammatory rhetoric at a rally in Pennsylvania. Opinion polls indicate a close race, with Harris gaining support among female voters, while Trump has made inroads with Hispanic men.

 

Harris Addresses Civilian Suffering in the Middle East

During her visit to Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit, Harris emphasized the importance of action and community engagement. She later addressed Michigan’s 200,000 Arab Americans, acknowledging the devastating toll of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Lebanon. “As president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza,” she asserted, receiving applause from the audience.

 

Trump’s Rallies Highlight Controversial Comments and Economic Fears

At his rallies, Trump deviated from prepared remarks, attacking the media and expressing concerns about his safety. He made alarming comments about potential violence and suggested that prominent Republican critics deserve harsh treatment. Trump also lamented the US economy’s struggles, warning of a possible repeat of the Great Depression. His statements about election integrity raised concerns, as he reiterated that results should be announced on Election Night, despite warnings of delays. Democrats are preparing for potential challenges to the election outcome should Trump claim victory prematurely.

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