US Elections: Last-minute fancy things candidates are doing



US Elections: Last-minute fancy things candidates are doing


At the end of the campaign for the upcoming presidential election of the United States, the presidential candidate of the Republican Party and the former president of the country, Donald Trump, appeared in his rally in the guise of a cleaning worker.


Recently, US President Joe Biden has come under criticism for calling Trump supporters 'garbage'.


Although it was later said from the White House, 'Mr. Biden not Donald Trump's supporters, but Mr. rally. He made such comments about Trump's hate speech. '


But for whatever reason Joe Biden made such a comment, Donald Trump exploited it.


And in response, while campaigning in the US state of Wisconsin, he appeared on stage wearing an orange safety vest instead of a formal suit, which is mainly worn by cleaners. "You are not trash," Trump said to the supporters after wearing that outfit. "


He also said that his supporters are the "heart and soul" of America.


He did not stop making offensive comments towards Joe Biden and the Democratic party's presidential candidate Kamala Harris.


He said, "They treat our entire country like garbage" and listed the "terrible things they have done to damage the country".


Before the rally, Donald Trump was picked up from the airport in a white pickup truck. His campaign logo was emblazoned on the trunk of the truck.


Trump laid out his key promises as he criticized Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, praised Elon Musk and safety vests.


He promised to quickly control inflation. Apart from increasing production of fossil fuels, he also promised to exempt workers and small businesses from paying taxes.


Donald Trump also told his supporters that “If Kamala Harris wins the election, World War III will start and millions of people will die. "

However, even though Donald Trump attacked his opponent Kamala Harris at his rally in Wisconsin, Kamala Harris did not give up.


Today he also held a rally in Wisconsin.


Early in his speech, he said that Wisconsin is a must-win battleground state in the upcoming election. He asked Wisconsinites for votes.


But at the start of Kamala Harris' speech, a protester was chanting 'Ceasefire Now', meaning an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.


Harris responded to that protester.


"We all want the war in Gaza to end," he said, and told supporters in attendance that he would do his best to end the war.

At one point, he addressed the protesters, saying, “We all have the right to speak. But now I'm talking. "


Hearing this, everyone shouted at his voice and at one point the protestors calmed down.


Harris continued his speech and confidently told his supporters, “We will win. "


The US vice-president then said that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.


“If Donald Trump is elected, he will be seen entering office with his enemies list. But when I am elected, I will focus on making a to-do list. "


He said that at the top of his to-do list is bringing down the cost of living.


He reiterated at the Wisconsin rally the issues he has previously promised to work on, including abortion, health care, and more.

He promised to reduce the cost of health care.


And on abortion, she said, “What a woman decides about her body is her fundamental freedom. Here he does not have to follow what the government tells him. "


"I love your generation, I love you," he told young voters, especially those who would be voting for the first time. "


“You're looking forward to change,” Harris said. Only you know about the climate crisis. You are leading the charge to protect our planet, our future. "

He concluded his speech by telling the Wisconsin crowd, “Your vote is your voice. Your voice is your power. "


Note that on November 5, voting will be held for the election of the President of the United States of America.


Earlier on Wednesday, at the end of the US presidential election campaign, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gave their closing speeches to voters.

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