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Harris makes closing argument to voters on National Mall

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(NewsNation) — Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing message of the campaign, asking Americans to “turn the page” on the era of former President Donald Trump.

Her appearance on the National Mall was the culmination of messages she’s delivered over the course of her campaign. She made the case to voters with a focus on Republican voters who are on the fence about voting for Trump and supporters of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley who aren’t sure how to vote.

“My presidency will be different because the challenges we face will be different,” Harris told the crowd, promising to work with Democrats, Republicans and independents to make life better for Americans.

“I pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to make your life better,” she added.

The event was held in a strategic place in front of the White House for two reasons.

One is to paint a picture of the choice in front of Americans.

The second is a reminder of 2021, as her speech was delivered from very same spot Trump spoke to his supporters on Jan. 6, 2021, just before the riots at the U.S. Capitol.

The latest polling from Decision Desk HQ shows the race still neck and neck. As of Tuesday morning, Harris held a 0.8% lead based on 305 polls. Yesterday, it was Harris at 48.5% and Trump at 48%, still well within the margin of error.

Some Democratic lawmakers and strategists have said they are concerned that Harris is focusing so much on Trump, taking time away from other major campaign issues like the economy, immigration, health care and abortion.

A pro-Harris super PAC called Future Forward has warned that attacking Trump’s character or stamina is less effective than Harris highlighting her own policy proposals.

Voters have also said they want to hear more about her specific policy plans. Others have said they don’t like the fear-mongering and feel it contrasts with her vision of a positive, bright outlook on America.

However, the campaign said Harris chose to make her closing argument on the National Mall to draw a stark contrast between her and her opponent.

“I’ve lived the promise of America, and I see the promise of America in all of you,” she said during the Tuesday address.


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