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Trump and Harris Hold Final Campaign Rallies on Eve of Election
Dueling Rallies Draw Large Crowds in Pennsylvania
Trump Focuses on Economy, Harris Urges Unity
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden held dueling rallies in Pennsylvania on Monday, the eve of the election. Trump spoke to a large crowd in Bucks County, while Biden held a rally in Philadelphia.
Trump focused his speech on the economy, touting his record on job creation and tax cuts. He also attacked Biden, calling him a "socialist" and a "radical left-winger."
Meanwhile, Harris focused her speech on unity, calling for Americans to come together and heal the divisions that have plagued the country in recent years. She also criticized Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that he had "failed" the American people.
Both rallies drew large crowds, and the atmosphere was enthusiastic. Trump's supporters waved American flags and chanted "Four more years!" while Biden's supporters held signs and cheered for their candidate.
The rallies were the culmination of a long and bitter campaign, and they set the stage for what is expected to be a close election.
Trump Highlights Economic Record, Attacks Biden
In his speech, Trump highlighted his record on the economy, touting the low unemployment rate and the passage of tax cuts. He also attacked Biden, calling him a "socialist" and a "radical left-winger."
"Joe Biden is not a moderate," Trump said. "He's a radical left-winger who wants to raise your taxes, take away your guns, and destroy your healthcare."
Trump also criticized Biden's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that he had "failed" the American people.
"Biden has failed you," Trump said. "He has failed our country. He has failed our economy."
Harris Calls for Unity, Urges Americans to Vote
In her speech, Harris focused on unity, calling for Americans to come together and heal the divisions that have plagued the country in recent years. She also criticized Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that he had "failed" the American people.
"We are a nation of immigrants," Harris said. "We are a nation of dreamers. We are a nation of builders. And we are a nation of fighters."
Harris also urged Americans to vote, saying that it was their "sacred duty" to participate in the democratic process.
"This election is about the soul of our nation," Harris said. "It's about who we are and what we stand for. And it's about the future of our children."
Large Crowds Attend Rallies
Both rallies drew large crowds, and the atmosphere was enthusiastic. Trump's supporters waved American flags and chanted "Four more years!" while Biden's supporters held signs and cheered for their candidate.
Trump's rally was held at the Bucks County Airport in Horsham, Pennsylvania. The crowd was so large that it spilled out onto the tarmac.
Biden's rally was held at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The crowd was also large, and it filled the arena to capacity.
The rallies were the culmination of a long and bitter campaign, and they set the stage for what is expected to be a close election.