The final week of the US presidential campaign has seen Kamala Harris and Donald Trump holding competing rallies in battleground states. Harris, the Democratic candidate, campaigned in Michigan, a crucial state for Democrats, where she highlighted her support for unionized workers and the Black American community. Trump, on the other hand, visited Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, emphasizing his “America First” policies and making baseless claims about immigrants taking jobs from Black Americans.
The campaign has been marred by controversy for Harris, as allegations of plagiarism have surfaced regarding her 2007 testimony, where she is accused of copying significant portions of a colleague’s text. This comes at a critical time as both candidates seek to win over undecided voters in the final days before the election.
With 75 million early ballots already cast, the race remains tight in the seven battleground states, with neither candidate holding a clear lead. Trump continues to make divisive statements and baseless claims, while Harris focuses on her policies and vision for a brighter economic future.
As the election reaches its climax on Tuesday, voters in key states will play a crucial role in determining the outcome. Both candidates are making their final push to secure the support they need to win the presidency and lead the country in the coming years.
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