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Harris Abandoned 'Weakness' Message, "We Win" in Southern Gyeonggi Province

2024.11.01 AM 09:06
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris visited Arizona, a southern rival state, to encourage voters to participate in the vote, stressing that she would "win the presidential election."

"Let me be clear, we will win," Harris said at a campaign rally in Phoenix yesterday (Oct. 31), "because we know what we're fighting for."

He also stressed that now the United States needs a new generation of leadership and that he is ready to provide that leadership as the next U.S. president, adding, "As many people know about me, I'm not afraid of a tough fight."

Listing the cases he was in charge of as a prosecutor, he stressed, "I promise you that nothing will stop me on my way if you give me a chance to fight for you as president."

Vice President Harris also criticized former President Trump, saying, "He is not a person who thinks of ways to improve your life," adding, "He is unstable, obsessed with revenge, and full of dissatisfaction and covets unchecked power."

"Unlike Trump, I don't see anyone who disagrees with me as an enemy," he continued, adding, "He wants to keep them in prison, but I'll give them a seat at the table of conversation. That's how democracy works," he stressed.

Earlier in the day, Vice President Harris said at a press conference in Wisconsin, "Trump has been in the election for the past 10 years, and I've only been in the election for three and a half months. I'm risking everything, and this election will be a very close match."

"I've been saying for quite some time that no matter how the polls come out, we're going to win," he said, "because this election is a choice for two very different directions for the United States to go."


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