Kamala Harris is set to hold a rally near the White House, where Donald Trump addressed a crowd before the Capitol riot on January 6, underlining the contrast between herself and the former president. She plans to condemn Trump’s divisive tactics and authoritarian rhetoric, calling on Americans to turn the page on the Trump era and focus on lowering costs for people. With 100 days until the election, Harris is framing herself as a pragmatist who will put results over party, while also critiquing Trump’s leadership style. She aims to appeal to undecided voters and center-right independents by highlighting the dangers of Trump’s authoritarian tendencies, as well as emphasizing her economic policies to ease the burden on middle-class families.
Harris has been criticized by Trump for labeling him a fascist, while he has also attacked her as a fascist and communist during his recent rallies. The speech near the White House is seen as an opportunity for Harris to make a positive and optimistic case for her presidency, with a backdrop of the iconic building behind her. As the election draws closer, Democrats are strategizing on the best ways to appeal to swing state voters, with a focus on economic messages and critiques of Trump’s governance style. The rally represents a pivotal moment for Harris to solidify her message and distinguish herself from her opponent in the race for the presidency.
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