With less than a week until the election, Kamala Harris has made it clear that she strongly disagrees with criticizing Americans based on who they voted for. This statement came in the wake of Joe Biden’s “garbage” remarks, which he later clarified were in reference to a comedian’s hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico.
Former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has endorsed Kamala Harris, joining a growing list of Republicans crossing party lines to vote against Trump. Meanwhile, legal battles are unfolding in Virginia over the removal of voter registrations, with the Supreme Court pausing a lower court ruling that would have restored voting rights to approximately 1,600 people.
As the election approaches, Tim Walz emphasized the importance of unifying the country and finding solutions. He also highlighted the need to protect federal reproductive rights and respect Arab American voters in Michigan. On a different note, a former Republican congressional candidate has been charged with stealing ballots in Indiana.
Nikki Haley, a former Trump critic, called for unity and criticized divisive rhetoric towards Puerto Rico and Latinos. With the election too close to call, fears grow over Trump’s threats to political foes and the impact of his extremist attacks. Nonetheless, polls show Harris with a small lead over Trump, but the race remains highly competitive. As the candidates campaign intensively, the country awaits the outcome of the election.
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