Harris to deliver 'closing argument' for 2024 election in remarks on DC's Ellipse
- Vice President Kamala Harris will outline a plan to enhance American lives during her campaign speech at DC's Ellipse, where the Capitol insurrection was incited by Donald Trump.
- Harris will emphasize her economic proposals and commitment to reproductive care, including abortion access, in her closing argument.
- She criticized Trump’s focus on grievances and division, stating, "He is full of dark language that is about retribution and revenge.
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Harris gives 'closing argument' at the Ellipse
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - With less than a week until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump are driving the message home to their supporters: this election will be a challenge. Tuesday night, Harris chose to deliver a message from the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. Both candidates kicked off the final stretch of their campaigns, but while former president Donald Trump was in a battleground state, Vice President K…
Kamala Harris Delivers Powerful 'Closing Argument' To Huge Ellipse Crowd
In front of a massive overflow crowd numbering up to 75,000 people, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her “closing argument” in DC’s Ellipse. The crowds were straight out of Donald Trump’s fondest fantasies, the kind of crowd he couldn’t garner this year to save his life. (Madison Square Garden’s capacity is 19,500, so he maybe drew a third of Harris’ crowd at his Nazi rally). — (@) You know how Trump always lies about the 50,000 people ou…
Harris Delivers 'Closing Argument' at DC Rally
Kamala Harris told Americans on Tuesday that Donald Trump's efforts to sow division and fear are "not who we are" as she reinforced her campaign's closing argument by delivering it from the same site where the Republican former president spoke before the Capitol riot in 2021. One week out from...
The Democratic presidential candidate is using a symbolic location in the capital to highlight to voters the contrast with her Republican opponent.
Rallying on the Ellipse, Harris calls on voters to reject Trump’s ‘chaos and division’ • Washington State Standard
Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, with the White House as her backdrop, gave what she called her closing argument Tuesday evening, pressing voters to support her bid over that of “unstable” Republican candidate Donald Trump. The 30-minute speech …
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