Harris to Deliver Speech in DC While Trump Campaigns in Pennsylvania, Just One Week Before Election Day
Harris to Deliver Speech in DC While Trump Campaigns in Pennsylvania, Just One Week Before Election Day
Harris to Deliver Speech in DC While Trump Campaigns in Pennsylvania, Just One Week Before Election Day
**Harris Calls Newspaper Non-Endorsements "Disappointing," Claims It Shows Rich Owners are in "Trump’s Club"**
Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her disappointment over major publications like The Washington Post opting not to endorse a presidential candidate this election cycle. In a recent interview on "The Breakfast Club," Harris linked this decision to her broader campaign message about former President Donald Trump.
“It’s disappointing, no doubt,” Harris said. “But it underscores my point about who Donald Trump truly is.” She criticized Trump for prioritizing the interests of the wealthy, highlighting his past policies that favored billionaires and large corporations.
“During his presidency, he implemented a massive tax cut for the rich, and he will likely do so again,” she stated. “His policies are not designed for middle-class families.”
Harrisemphasized that Trump is focused on his own grievances rather than the needs of ordinary Americans. “He’s not thinking about how to support your grandmother or grandfather. His concerns are centered on himself and his own frustrations,” she added.
As the election approaches, seven key states—Arizona, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania—are seen as crucial for determining the next president. These swing states, which can vary in their political leanings from election to election, hold significant electoral power due to their congressional representation.
In related news, billionaire Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, defended his decision to withhold the paper’s endorsement in an op-ed, which sparked public outcry. Meanwhile, Michael Bloomberg has contributed $50 million to support Harris, having previously donated to Joe Biden’s campaign.
Harris plans to deliver a significant address on Tuesday at the Ellipse, the same location where Trump spoke before the January 6 Capitol riot. Her speech aims to starkly contrast her vision for the presidency with Trump’s, warning of the chaos he could bring if re-elected.
As Election Day nears, Harris and her team are emphasizing the high stakes of the election, highlighting the potential consequences of a second Trump term and underscoring his controversial policies and rhetoric.

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