Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: Now only two days are left for the last contest between Democrat candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections. Meanwhile, Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris has intensified her targeting of Donald Trump. Harris called Trump weak and a flatterer of dictators.
Said this in strong words against Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris has made statements against Donald Trump in her post on microblogging site X. Harris said in the post, “Donald Trump is weak. He flatters dictators: the weak. He has insulted the US military: Weak. He talked about abolishing the Constitution: Weak.”
Personal attacks on each other during election campaign
During the American election campaign, the candidates of both the parties made fierce personal attacks on each other and a round of allegations and counter-allegations continued between the two. The Vice President has accused Donald Trump of being “weak”, “crazy” and “very old”. While Republican candidate Donald Trump has called Harris a “stupid person”, “Marxist” and “extremely lazy”.
Donald Trump said this for the Vice President
Former President Donald Trump attacked the opposing candidate and said, “If she wins the election, America is just three days away from an economic recession like 1929.” If I win the elections, you are just three days away from the best job, the biggest salary and the brightest future in the world.”
Trump said that Harris’s inflation nightmare has cost the average American family an expensive price of $30,000. And now she wants to implement the biggest tax in American history. Due to which your taxes will increase by 3 thousand dollars every year. Apart from this, he has also promised to end illegal immigration from America.
Who is ahead and who is behind in the pre-election polls?
The election for the post of US President is to be held on November 5 (Tuesday). However, till now more than 72 million people have already used their ballot. According to opinion polls, both the candidates seem to be on equal footing in the elections. This shows that the candidates of both the parties are giving tough competition to each other.