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Trump, Harris trade barbs with less than 100 days left to US polls

Neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris held back any punches as they traded barbs with less than 100 days before the U.S. presidential polls. The political arena is heating up as the two candidates engage in a war of words, each trying to gain the upper hand in the race for the White House.

President Trump, known for his outspoken and controversial rhetoric, did not hold back in his criticism of Vice President Harris, who recently joined Joe Biden as his running mate. In a recent speech, he labeled her as “nasty” and “disrespectful”, accusing her of being a “phony” and “radical left” politician. He also took aim at her record as a prosecutor, claiming that she was “weak” on crime and “failed miserably” as California’s Attorney General.

But Vice President Harris did not shy away from firing back at the President. In a series of tweets, she called out his failed leadership and lack of empathy towards the American people. She also criticized his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that his administration’s response has been “reckless” and “incompetent”. She also highlighted his divisive and inflammatory remarks, stating that they have only deepened the divisions in the country.

The verbal sparring between Trump and Harris is not surprising, given the high stakes of the upcoming election. Both candidates are vying for the most powerful position in the world, and they are not holding back in their efforts to gain the support of the American people. However, as the race intensifies, it is important to remember that the focus should be on the issues and policies that will shape the future of the nation.

It is evident that Trump and Harris have very different visions for America. President Trump has touted his record of job creation and economic growth, while Vice President Harris has focused on issues such as healthcare, racial justice, and climate change. As the country grapples with the impacts of the pandemic and social unrest, it is crucial for the candidates to address these pressing issues and provide concrete plans for moving forward.

In the midst of the heated exchanges, it is important to remember that both Trump and Harris are human beings, with their own strengths and weaknesses. While they may have different political ideologies, they both have a deep love for their country and a desire to serve its people. We must not let the political divide blind us from recognizing the humanity in each other.

As the countdown to the election continues, it is crucial for the American people to educate themselves on the candidates and their policies. It is not enough to rely on soundbites and sensationalized headlines. We must take the time to research and understand the issues at hand and make an informed decision that will shape the future of our nation.

The U.S. presidential election is not just about choosing a leader, it is about choosing the direction in which we want our country to go. It is about standing up for what we believe in and making our voices heard. It is about coming together as a nation, despite our differences, and working towards a better future for all.

In the words of Vice President Harris, “We are at a crossroads in our nation’s history, and the choice we make in November will determine the course of our country for generations to come.” So let us not get distracted by the political drama and instead, let us focus on the issues that truly matter. Let us use our votes to make a positive impact and shape a brighter future for America.

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