Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Astrid Lund - Betty MacDonald fan club organizer: "Three cheers for Kamala Harris! You can't say it better than that!" During Trump's time as US president, almost 200,000 factory jobs were relocated abroad, said Harris. This makes her competitor "one of the biggest failures of all time" in terms of the manufacturing industry.
Astrid Lund - Betty MacDonald fan club organizer: "Three cheers for Kamala Harris! You can't say it better than that!"
During Trump's time as US president, almost 200,000 factory jobs were relocated abroad, said Harris. This makes her competitor "one of the biggest failures of all time" in terms of the manufacturing industry.-----------
AFP
Harris attacks Trump as "biggest failure" at campaign appearance
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The Democratic Party's presidential candidate in the USA, Kamala Harris, has accused her Republican opponent Donald Trump of incompetence and favoring the upper class on economic issues. If it were up to Trump, "our economy works best when it works for those who own the big skyscrapers," Harris said on Wednesday at a campaign event in Pittsburgh, in the US state of Pennsylvania.
During Trump's time as US president, almost 200,000 factory jobs were relocated abroad, said Harris. This makes her competitor "one of the biggest failures of all time" in terms of the manufacturing industry.
Harris presented herself as a supporter of the middle class and vowed to show "a new way forward", to stimulate investment in the manufacturing industry and to reduce taxes for families and small and medium-sized companies.
Harris was due to give her first major television interview as a presidential candidate on Wednesday on the left-leaning news channel MSNBC. She was nominated as the Democratic Party's candidate after US President Joe Biden withdrew his candidacy in July following massive doubts about his physical and mental fitness.
The vice president and former President Trump are in a neck-and-neck race for the White House in polls and are trying to reach undecided voters six weeks before the election - especially in so-called swing states. The outcome of the presidential election on November 5 will be decided due to the peculiarities of the US electoral system in these states.