MIDDLEEAST TYCOON NEWS DESK: Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her campaign’s closing argument at the Ellipse in Washington on Oct. 29, positioning herself as a stronger presidential candidate than former President Donald Trump. Addressing tens of thousands, she emphasized unity and a hopeful vision for the future, urging voters to “turn the page” on the Trump era.
Harris highlighted key issues such as the economy and abortion access, promising a presidency focused on lowering costs and fostering collaboration. “It is time for a new generation of leadership,” she declared, aiming to resonate with undecided voters.
Her speech followed Trump’s own rally in New York, where he described her as “unfit” for office. Polls indicate a tight race, with swing states like Wisconsin, Nevada, and Pennsylvania showing a near tie between the candidates.
Supporters at the rally expressed the significance of her potential presidency, particularly as a historic moment for women and people of color. As Election Day approaches, Harris plans to campaign in several battleground states, including North Carolina and Arizona, to solidify her message and rally support.