Washington, Oct 30, (V7N) - With just one week to go before Election Day, former President Donald Trump is rallying supporters in Allentown, Pennsylvania, aiming to reclaim a state he won in 2016 but lost in 2020. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is delivering a "closing argument" speech at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., a symbolic location linked to the January 6 Capitol riot.
 
During his rally, Trump claimed that election fraud has already occurred in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, though the situation involves an ongoing investigation into 2,500 flagged voter registration forms, with no conclusions reached yet.
 
While Trump focused on criticizing the Harris/Biden administration’s economic policies and border management, he refrained from addressing recent offensive comments made about Puerto Rican voters at a prior rally. Instead, he rallied his supporters to turn out on Election Day.
 
Harris, addressing her supporters, emphasized her commitment to tackling rising costs, stating, “Our biggest challenge is to lower costs.” She also made a pointed reference to Trump’s actions during the January 6 events, highlighting the dangers of his leadership.
 
The rallies have drawn significant crowds, with over 75,000 attendees reported for Harris’ speech, showcasing a diverse turnout. In contrast, Trump’s rally aimed to appeal to key demographic groups in Pennsylvania, where he strategically moderated his tone.
 
In other news, Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and Trump supporter, criticized the Trump campaign’s approach to women, urging more respectful engagement.
 
As Election Day approaches, polls indicate a tight race, particularly in swing states like Arizona and Nevada, where both candidates are neck-and-neck. The political landscape remains dynamic, with various legal challenges and voter turnout strategies shaping the final days of campaigning.

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