The Last Word: Kamala Harris’ Closing Argument Ellipse Speech Bashes “Obsessed With Revenge” Donald Trump With One Week Until Election

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A week from today the first Election Night results will be just hours away, but tonight Kamala Harris plans to double down on her critique and contempt for Donald Trump in the very place where the former president riled up the MAGA mob to attack the Capitol on January 6, 2021. “Donald Trump has spent a decade trying to keep the American people divided and afraid of each other, the Vice President will say of her self declared “dictator on Day One” rival from the Ellipse in Washington DC. “That’s who he is.” “But America, I am here tonight to say: that’s not who we are,” the VP intends to say in her closing argument remarks, according to excerpts from the campaign in this margin of error, tight race Starting around 4 pm PT/7 pm ET, the symbolism of Harris speech at the what some consider the scene of the Trump’s greatest crime from almost four years ago is self evident as a contrast, if nothing else.

Local officials estimate that the crowd will be around 20,000. However, organizers and party insiders say it could go up to 50,000 tonight.

As Harris makes her near final appeal to the electorate, the “unstable” and “obsessed with revenge” Trump will be in the battleground state of Pennsylvania trying to mop up the racist, sexist and mess of his Madison Square Garden rally of October 27.

Trump earlier today in Florida said the NYC rally was full of “love in the room,” while slamming her of offering voters “a campaign of destruction ..a campaign of absolute hate.” From the remarks that her campaign released Tuesday, Harris plans on leaning into the contrast with the three time GOP candidate. “I pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to make your lives better,” the Veep will tell the crowd. “I am not

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