Harris and Trump's final push before Election Day brings them to the same patch of Pa.
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : Focusing on Pennsylvania's southeast corner, Trump took the stage in Reading, about 30 miles from Allentown, where Harris held her own event about half an hour later.53% : "If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole ball of wax," Trump said.
42% : Trump would also become only the second president in history to win nonconsecutive White House terms, after Grover Cleveland in the late 19th century.
35% : Harris, 60, has pitched herself as a generational change from 81-year-old Biden and Trump, who is 78.
33% : It wasn't right, and I feel that Trump should have apologized to Latinos."
32% : He dismissed the comments about Puerto Rico despite his family being Puerto Rican, saying he cares about the economy and that's why he will vote for Trump.
20% : Trump survived by millimeters an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
18% : Harris and her allies have repeatedly hit Trump for a comedian's dig at Puerto Rico during the former president's marquee Madison Square Garden event.
18% : Can you feel it?" Trump, meanwhile, stuck to talking about his proposed crackdown on immigration.
16% : " As recently as Sunday, Trump renewed his false claims that U.S. elections are rigged against him, mused about violence against journalists and said he " shouldn't have left" the White House in 2021 - dark turns that have overshadowed another anchor of his closing argument: "Kamala broke it.
8% : " Heading into Monday, Harris has mostly stopped mentioning Trump by name, calling him instead "the other guy."
1% : Assembling a coalition ranging from progressives such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York to Republican former Vice President Dick Cheney, Harris has called Trump a threat to democracy and late in the campaign even embraced the critique that Trump is accurately described as a " fascist.
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