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Harris and Trump take on different tones in final campaign push ahead of Election Day

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will campaign in key swing states on the last full day before Election Day.

Harris and Trump take on different tones in final campaign push ahead of Election Day

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will campaign in key swing states on the last full day before Election Day.

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Harris and Trump take on different tones in final campaign push ahead of Election Day

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will campaign in key swing states on the last full day before Election Day.

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their final campaign stops on the last full day before the election.Harris will visit four Pennsylvania cities Monday, while Trump will make two stops in the Keystone State before heading to North Carolina.On Sunday, a fired-up Trump went off script, veering from his usual stump speech to paint a picture of a dark America and criticize Harris."Kamala, you're fired. Get the hell out of here!" Trump said. "You have to tell Kamala that you've had enough. Kamala, you've had enough. You're the worst ever, Kamala."Trump went on to question election integrity, suggesting he could only lose by Democrats cheating and saying he "shouldn't have left" the White House after losing the 2020 election."They're talking about extending hours and stuff. They are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing," he said.Trump also went on to talk about "one-day voting" using only paper ballots despite 98% of votes being cast on paper this year, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.In another off-hand comment, Trump talked about reporters being shot while speaking behind bulletproof glass."I have this piece of glass here," he said. "And to get me, someone would have to shoot through the fake news. And I don't mind that so much.""The president's statement...has nothing to do with the media being harmed," a statement from the Trump campaign said in response to the comment. "He was actually looking out for their welfare, far more than his own!"Meanwhile, in Michigan, Harris urged voters to not be fooled by Trump's remarks."The systems that are in place for this election in 2024 have integrity. They are good systems," she said. "And the vote of the people will determine the outcome of this election."Later, at a rally, Harris spoke on plans to end the war in Gaza, bringing home Israeli hostages and ensuring Palestinian freedom. She continued with a unifying message to voters, referencing but not directly naming Trump."We have an opportunity to turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division," Harris said. "We are done with that, and we are exhausted with it."More than 77 million people have already voted in this year's election, which is nearly half of all people who voted in the 2020 election. That election had one of the highest turnouts in American history.

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their final campaign stops on the last full day before the election.

Harris will visit four Pennsylvania cities Monday, while Trump will make two stops in the Keystone State before heading to North Carolina.

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On Sunday, a fired-up Trump went off script, veering from his usual stump speech to paint a picture of a dark America and criticize Harris.

"Kamala, you're fired. Get the hell out of here!" Trump said. "You have to tell Kamala that you've had enough. Kamala, you've had enough. You're the worst ever, Kamala."

Trump went on to question election integrity, suggesting he could only lose by Democrats cheating and saying he "shouldn't have left" the White House after losing the 2020 election.

"They're talking about extending hours and stuff. They are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing," he said.

Trump also went on to talk about "one-day voting" using only paper ballots despite 98% of votes being cast on paper this year, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.

In another off-hand comment, Trump talked about reporters being shot while speaking behind bulletproof glass.

"I have this piece of glass here," he said. "And to get me, someone would have to shoot through the fake news. And I don't mind that so much."

"The president's statement...has nothing to do with the media being harmed," a statement from the Trump campaign said in response to the comment. "He was actually looking out for their welfare, far more than his own!"

Meanwhile, in Michigan, Harris urged voters to not be fooled by Trump's remarks.

"The systems that are in place for this election in 2024 have integrity. They are good systems," she said. "And the vote of the people will determine the outcome of this election."

Later, at a rally, Harris spoke on plans to end the war in Gaza, bringing home Israeli hostages and ensuring Palestinian freedom.

She continued with a unifying message to voters, referencing but not directly naming Trump.

"We have an opportunity to turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division," Harris said. "We are done with that, and we are exhausted with it."

More than 77 million people have already voted in this year's election, which is nearly half of all people who voted in the 2020 election. That election had one of the highest turnouts in American history.