In the final few days of a campaign, candidates try to project a “closing message” that they believe will win over any remaining undecided voters. Kamala Harris gave a speech outlining her version of this message on Tuesday, which went something like this: Donald Trump wants to be president so that he can order the military to imprison his enemies, whereas I want to be president to do normal Democratic president stuff.
The Trump campaign, as always, is approaching things more creatively.
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