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“America is absolutely ready for ‘me'” — Kamala Harris

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"America is absolutely ready for 'me'" — Kamala Harris

With Election Day just around the corner, Vice President Kamala Harris boldly declared that America is “absolutely” ready to elect its first female president, setting the stage for a historic showdown with Donald Trump.

As polls tighten, Harris and Trump are crisscrossing swing states, hoping to sway undecided voters in what’s shaping up to be one of the closest and most critical elections in modern U.S. history.

Speaking to a packed crowd, Kamala Harris downplayed the significance of her potentially making history, instead focusing on the greater goal—offering the nation a new direction after what she called the exhausting, self-centered leadership of Donald Trump.

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“People are exhausted with Donald Trump and his approach—because it’s all about himself,” she said, emphasizing that her candidacy represents a “turning of the page” for a nation seeking fresh leadership after years of political turmoil and division.

Harris’s message strikes a chord with voters who are weary of Trump’s confrontational style and polarizing rhetoric.

Her call for renewal stands in direct contrast to Trump’s fiery speeches, which have framed the election as a critical moment to prevent what he describes as another four years of “incompetence, failure, and disaster” under Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.

At a rally in North Carolina, Trump repeatedly insulted Harris and Walz, calling them “stup!d” and warning that a Kamala Harris presidency would be disastrous for the country.

He painted the election as a choice between his vision for a triumphant four years or a future marked by chaos and ineptitude under the Democrats.

With swing states hanging in the balance, both candidates are unleashing a final barrage of rallies, TV appearances, and social media blitzes. As Harris makes her final case for unity and a fresh start, Trump is doubling down on fear and personal attacks, leaving voters with a stark decision about the future they want for America.

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