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Trump rallies in Colorado as Harris courts Arizona voters


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Trump rallies in Colorado as Harris courts Arizona voters
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris took to the campaign trail today, each targeting key battleground states as the election approaches. Trump held a rally in Aurora, Colorado, where he focused on issues of crime and immigration, claiming that towns like Aurora have been \"invaded and conquered.\" He reiterated debunked claims about Venezuelan gangs controlling parts of the Denver suburb and criticized local officials, despite FBI data indicating a decline in violent crime rates.

In contrast, Vice President Harris campaigned in Arizona, engaging with Republican voters at a \"Republicans for Harris\" event. She emphasized the importance of bipartisan dialogue, stating that while disagreements exist, foundational principles must remain intact for the sake of future generations. Harris's running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, also campaigned in Michigan, highlighting their administration's pro-labor stance.

Former President Barack Obama joined the campaign efforts for Harris, rallying in Pennsylvania and criticizing Trump, describing him as a self-centered billionaire who has not moved past his grievances since his initial presidential run.

Meanwhile, Trump's running mate, JD Vance, faced scrutiny during an interview with The New York Times, where he repeatedly avoided confirming whether Trump lost the 2020 election. This evasiveness comes as polls indicate a tightly contested race, with concerns that third-party candidate Jill Stein could siphon votes away from Harris, potentially benefiting Trump. The Democratic National Committee has launched ads warning voters that a vote for Stein could effectively be a vote for Trump, recalling her role in his 2016 victories in battleground states.

As both campaigns intensify their efforts in these critical regions, the stakes remain high in the lead-up to election day.

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