Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump for his language, stating that it demeans the office of the presidency. With the election only 15 days away, both candidates are intensifying their attacks on each other. Harris, in an interview with Rev Al Sharpton, expressed that Trump’s behavior falls short of the standards expected of a US president. She emphasized the importance of setting a positive example for the nation and the world.
As the presidential race remains deadlocked, both candidates are focusing on swing states to secure victory. Harris is campaigning in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, while Trump is visiting North Carolina. Financial filings revealed that Harris has a significant financial advantage over Trump, with the Harris campaign raising more funds in September.
Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is making a surprise visit to Ukraine to reaffirm US support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. There are concerns that a second Trump administration could halt military aid to Ukraine, a move that Harris is expected to avoid if elected. Harris has pledged to continue supporting Ukraine both militarily and diplomatically.
With the election approaching, the race is tight and both candidates are vying for swing voters’ support. Harris’s strong stance against Trump and commitment to upholding the dignity of the presidency are key themes in her campaign strategy.
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