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Trump Targets Harris on Immigration and Economy in North Carolina Rally

Trump Targets Harris on Immigration and Economy in North Carolina Rally

Juhi Rani
04 Nov 2024 03:37 AM

As the U.S. presidential election approaches, former President Donald Trump ramped up his criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally in Kinston, North Carolina. In his speech, Trump accused Harris of lacking concrete ideas and proposed that her policies would lead to significant changes at the U.S.-Mexico border, warning of increased migration and crime if she were elected. He also criticized Harris’s approach to the economy, claiming her policies would result in the “largest tax hike” in American history.

Trump’s Vision for Border Security and Economic Revival

Central to Trump’s campaign message was a promise to end the "migrant invasion" and implement a strict border policy that prioritizes American sovereignty. His remarks on immigration reflect his ongoing focus on reducing migration, which he claims would restore prosperity and security. Trump also detailed his plans for tax reforms aimed at benefiting workers, small businesses, and senior citizens, including eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security.

He juxtaposed his economic approach with Harris’s, positioning himself as the candidate capable of delivering a brighter economic future. “We are two days away from the best jobs, the biggest paychecks, and the brightest economic future,” he stated.

Polls Indicate a Tight Race

Recent polls, such as one by The New York Times and Siena College, show a close race, with both candidates tied in the popular vote. Trump’s renewed focus on economic promises and border security highlights his commitment to the issues that have galvanized his supporters over the years.

With just days until the election, both candidates are making their final pushes in key swing states. Trump’s rally in North Carolina underscores his intention to reconnect with voters on issues they care about. Harris is also campaigning heavily in battleground states to secure her path to victory.

Refrence From: www.ndtv.com