In a sudden turn of events, American presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump They are unclear partisan lines because they compete for voices in the final extension of high competitive elections.
Harris actively left Republican voters, hosted events focusing on issues such as abortion rights, border security and small business creation, which included Republican officials.
The National Democratic Congress granted the speaking holes to seven Republicans last month, and external groups spend millions to help Harris communicate with the party opposed party members.
At the same time, Harris adopted a more assertive position on foreign policy, pledged to include a fans in the cabinet if it was elected and publicly discussed the ownership of weapons.
Harris told Oprah Winfrey: “If someone is cut off in my house, I am sorry,” Harris told Oprah Winfrey. Harris’s strong support for the leadership of the United States on the world stage has already earned it to support more than 100 Republican National Security Foreign policy officials who previously served under various presidents, including Dick Cheney.
Trump, on the other hand, took positions that bothered some conservatives. He recently called for a federal maximum for credit card interest rates by 10 %. He expressed his support for insurance companies in federal law to cover fertilization in the laboratory (IVF), despite the opposition from social conservatives who believe that the embryos used in this process must be protected.
Barbara Komstock, a former member of the Republican Congress from Virginia, participated in the chairmanship of the Republican Party presidential campaign, now supports Harris, citing her invitation to obtain expanded tax credit for child care, support a draft law of difficult parties, and a foreign policy position in contrast to that Trump’s admiration for leaders like Vladimir Putin.
Toulcy Gabbard, a former Democratic conference from Hawaii and now Trump’s ally, describes Trump’s policy as a “sound sense”, while highlighting his support for criminal justice reform and foreign policy philosophy that seeks to avoid participation in the United States in global conflicts such as Russian invasion Ukraine. Although the candidates embrace the policies that appeal to the other side, their priorities are still largely compatible with the traditions of his party.
Trump opposes abortion and plans to vote to support the Florida Law, which prohibits abortion after six weeks, while Harris supports abortion rights, according to the ROE V Reserve. WAD, supports offensive weapons, and wants to extend the costs of the cost of drugs described to all Americans.
As the elections approach, both candidates expand their alliances. Trump’s spokesman Brian Hughes says the Republican candidate has an appeal between African Americans, Latin, and members of the trade union, citing the decision of the Teamsters team union not to support any of the candidates as a great victory for Trump.
Meanwhile, Harris, who was in the presidential race for eight weeks, began expressing specific political plans that prefer liberal policies in most cases, such as fighting climate change, supporting trade unions, and pushing for legislation to combat voting to combat discrimination.
With the agency inputs from AP
Harris actively left Republican voters, hosted events focusing on issues such as abortion rights, border security and small business creation, which included Republican officials.
The National Democratic Congress granted the speaking holes to seven Republicans last month, and external groups spend millions to help Harris communicate with the party opposed party members.
At the same time, Harris adopted a more assertive position on foreign policy, pledged to include a fans in the cabinet if it was elected and publicly discussed the ownership of weapons.
Harris told Oprah Winfrey: “If someone is cut off in my house, I am sorry,” Harris told Oprah Winfrey. Harris’s strong support for the leadership of the United States on the world stage has already earned it to support more than 100 Republican National Security Foreign policy officials who previously served under various presidents, including Dick Cheney.
Trump, on the other hand, took positions that bothered some conservatives. He recently called for a federal maximum for credit card interest rates by 10 %. He expressed his support for insurance companies in federal law to cover fertilization in the laboratory (IVF), despite the opposition from social conservatives who believe that the embryos used in this process must be protected.
Barbara Komstock, a former member of the Republican Congress from Virginia, participated in the chairmanship of the Republican Party presidential campaign, now supports Harris, citing her invitation to obtain expanded tax credit for child care, support a draft law of difficult parties, and a foreign policy position in contrast to that Trump’s admiration for leaders like Vladimir Putin.
Toulcy Gabbard, a former Democratic conference from Hawaii and now Trump’s ally, describes Trump’s policy as a “sound sense”, while highlighting his support for criminal justice reform and foreign policy philosophy that seeks to avoid participation in the United States in global conflicts such as Russian invasion Ukraine. Although the candidates embrace the policies that appeal to the other side, their priorities are still largely compatible with the traditions of his party.
Trump opposes abortion and plans to vote to support the Florida Law, which prohibits abortion after six weeks, while Harris supports abortion rights, according to the ROE V Reserve. WAD, supports offensive weapons, and wants to extend the costs of the cost of drugs described to all Americans.
As the elections approach, both candidates expand their alliances. Trump’s spokesman Brian Hughes says the Republican candidate has an appeal between African Americans, Latin, and members of the trade union, citing the decision of the Teamsters team union not to support any of the candidates as a great victory for Trump.
Meanwhile, Harris, who was in the presidential race for eight weeks, began expressing specific political plans that prefer liberal policies in most cases, such as fighting climate change, supporting trade unions, and pushing for legislation to combat voting to combat discrimination.
With the agency inputs from AP