


Candidates Ramp Up Campaigns Ahead of Election
As Election Day approaches, candidates intensify efforts with contrasting strategies to galvanize their bases and appeal to undecided voters in battleground states.

Trump brings trash truck to rally as Harris distances from Biden’s comment

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Presidential punctuation

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The Atlantic

Biden ‘Garbage’ Controversy Is Pure Republican Hypocrisy

New York Magazine

Harris gives 'closing argument'; Trump addresses Biden's 'garbage' comment

Straight Arrow News

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Daily Signal

Harris Makes Final Pitch in Washington

Epoch Times

Harris' Big Speech Is a Trump Trap

TIME Magazine

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New York Post
Overview
In the final days before the election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are actively campaigning in key states. Trump addressed Biden's controversial comments by embracing them, utilizing a garbage truck for a photo-op. Meanwhile, Harris emphasizes unity and speaks out against negative rhetoric. Both candidates aim to motivate their supporters as early voting numbers surge to 59 million. The election remains tight as they approach crucial battleground locations, with voters expressing concerns about economic issues and political divisions.
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Analysis
- Biden's comments labeling Trump supporters as 'garbage' were primarily reactions to the broader narrative surrounding Trump and his connections to demonizing certain communities, particularly Latinos.
- There are concerns that Biden's remarks will be misinterpreted and weaponized by Trump and his supporters to further their agenda, perhaps resembling past instances where Democrats have been vilified for controversial comments.
- The Democrats' public relations efforts are seen as insufficient to mitigate potential backlash from Biden's gaffe, which could harm Vice President Harris's standing in the upcoming election.
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- Biden's comments have been perceived as an unintentional yet harmful gaffe that could rally Trump supporters and independents against him, drawing parallels to Clinton's 'basket of deplorables' remark.
- The use of a garbage truck by Trump as a striking visual metaphor for Biden's comments is seen as an effective campaign strategy to highlight the harsh rhetoric coming from the current administration towards Trump supporters.
- Efforts by the White House to clarify Biden's remarks have been deemed inadequate, leading to accusations that the administration is out of touch with everyday Americans.
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