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    Harris campaign shifts focus from joy to direct attacks on Trump as Election Day approaches

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    Kamala Harris Ramps Up Attacks on Trump in Final Days of Campaign

    Kamala Harris Ramps Up Attacks on Trump in Final Days of Campaign

    As the election draws near, Vice President Kamala Harris is not holding back in her criticism of Republican nominee Donald Trump. At a rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Harris painted a dark picture of the country under another Trump presidency, calling him “increasingly unstable and unhinged” and accusing him of seeking unchecked power for himself.

    Harris has been stepping up her attacks on Trump in recent days, airing video clips of his alarming rhetoric at her rallies and highlighting his false claims about the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. She has also accused Trump of threatening to bring fascism to the country and of wanting to send the military after American citizens.

    While Harris initially focused on introducing herself to voters and sharing her vision for the country, she has now shifted her strategy to make the race a referendum on Trump. Her campaign is urging Republican voters to cross party lines and join her in rejecting Trump, with the goal of expanding her base of support and tapping into voters who have already turned away from the former president.

    Critics of Harris’ approach argue that she is relying too heavily on negative attacks on Trump, but supporters like Joy Olson, a retiree attending a Harris rally in La Crosse, believe that it is necessary for Harris to call out Trump’s lies and divisive rhetoric.

    With less than three weeks until Election Day, Harris is making a final push to rally her supporters and win over undecided voters in battleground states. As she continues to sharpen her attacks on Trump, the outcome of the election remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: Harris is not backing down in her fight against the former president.

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