US candidates in tight race in final week
NEW YORK — In the shadow of the White House, less than a week before the final votes of the 2024 election are cast, Kamala Harris vowed to put country over the party as Donald Trump opened his remarks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago Tuesday morning by accusing Harris of running a "campaign of destruction" and "of absolute hate".
Harris on Tuesday urged US citizens to write the "next chapter" for their country and reject Trump's chaos and division as she delivered a closing argument to voters against the glowing backdrop of the White House.
The Democratic vice-president warned against Trump's lust for "unchecked power" as she addressed a mass rally at the site where her Republican rival riled up a mob before the deadly Jan 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol.