(New York/Greensboro) The US presidential election has come to the final stretch, and candidates Donald Trump and Harris are now digging deep into the voting bank, urging more supporters to vote in the last week before the November 5 voting day. Most polls in recent days have shown the race neck-and-neck. The US presidential election could be decided by thousands of votes in several key states.
Us Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday (October 27) at a campaign rally in New York, Democratic presidential candidate Harris launched a fierce attack; He also reiterated his pledge to "save occupied American cities and towns" by mass deportations of illegal immigrants if elected.
New York has not supported a Republican presidential candidate since 1984, but Trump made the last-minute trip to New York, where he held a campaign rally at the famous Madison Square Garden stadium.
Trump has vowed to deny sanctuary to cities that do not cooperate with the federal government's enforcement of immigration laws, and has threatened to use the Foreign Enemies Act of 1798 to deport immigrants with criminal records. In addition, he described Harris as "low intelligence," prompting loud cheers from supporters in the audience.
Trump Allies have made racist and sexist comments
Mr Trump's Allies provoked a backlash with racist and sexist jokes about Latinos being "obsessed with having babies" and referring to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of trash".
Puerto Rico is a self-governing territory outside the United States in the Caribbean Sea. Although Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, residents of the island are not entitled to vote in presidential elections. But millions of Puerto Ricans who have moved to the U.S. mainland are eligible to vote, including nearly three-quarters of the nearly 500,000 in the key swing state of Pennsylvania.
Harris visited a Puerto Rican restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania earlier Sunday. In a video message on social media, she said, "Puerto Ricans deserve a president who sees and invests in their strengths."
Asked about his election expectations, Harris said: "My gut feeling is... We have momentum." The Harris campaign pointed out that Trump's New York rally reflected the same dangerous divisive and insulting message as his, and said Trump would be "emotionally unstable" and "mentally out of control."
Op-ed: Trump's campaign may have cost him some valuable votes
Trump has been making headlines recently for comments that have nothing to do with governance, such as turning campaign rallies into impromptu dance parties where he rocked to the music on stage; Or talking about a golfer's private parts.
Trump responded that his speaking style was a "weaving method" that would eventually come back to the core of the argument. Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung also said this "unique weaving" helps communicate important stories and policies.
Some political commentators believe that Trump's campaign style may cost him some valuable votes. John Geer, a public opinion expert at Vanderbilt University, said: "Trump believes that even if his speech is somewhat muddled, it can appeal to the base... In fact, if he wanted to expand the base order, he would not have made such a casual remark.
Harris traveled to Michigan on Monday to focus on economic issues and show support for manufacturing jobs and unionized workers. Mr Trump will travel to Georgia to appeal to religious voters.
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