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Donald Trump in Colorado: Kamala Harris is ruining America

It was the first time during the current election campaign that a presidential candidate visited this state, which political observers consider a Democratic stronghold

Oct 12, 2024 08:50 68

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Candidate - the president of the Republican Party, Donald Trump, accused his opponent in the upcoming elections on November 5 - the contender from the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, that together with the current head of state of the United States, Joe Biden, is ruining the country, during his campaign rally in the state of Colorado last night, Associated reported press, quoted by BTA.

This was the first time during the ongoing election campaign when a presidential candidate visited this state, which is considered by political observers to be a stronghold of the Democrats, the AP points out.

The focus of Trump's speech in Aurora was anti-immigrant. The Republican candidate has long promised to mount the largest deportation operation in US history.

The former president used the case from August this year, when a video from that city was released on the Internet, showing armed men walking through an apartment building housing Venezuelan immigrants, according to the AP.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that Venezuelan gangs are taking over buildings, although authorities say it's only one block from the settlement near the city of Denver and the area is safe again.

The Republican presidential candidate painted a picture of apartment complexes occupied by "barbaric gangs” and dangerous streets, blaming it on President Biden and his Vice President Harris.

"They are ruining your country," were Trump's words to those present at the demonstration. "No one who has caused terror in this place - as Kamala Harris has done - has no right to be president of the United States,” said the former president, according to whom the city of Aurora is "infected by Venezuela".

Meanwhile, at her campaign rally in Scottsdale, Arizona, Kamala Harris promised to include a representative of the Republican Party in her government if elected president, Reuters reported.

In addition, the Democratic contender envisions creating a bipartisan panel of advisers to provide "feedback" of cabinet actions.

"I don't want people around me who only say "Yes". I want people to come and check how we're doing our plans,'' Harris said last night.