Harris campaigns in contested Wisconsin as Trump declares Jan. 6th ‘day of love’

Harris campaigns in contested Wisconsin as Trump declares Jan. 6th ‘day of love’

Vice President Kamala Harris made a campaign stop in battleground Wisconsin as the election draws closer. With just 19 days left until voters head to the polls, Harris rallied supporters and highlighted the importance of voting in the crucial swing state.

During her visit, Harris spoke about the importance of addressing the pressing issues facing Americans, such as healthcare, climate change, and racial justice. She emphasized the need for unity and collaboration to move the country forward and urged Wisconsinites to make their voices heard at the ballot box.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump made headlines with his remarks about the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. In a statement, Trump referred to the violent attack as a “day of love” and claimed that the rioters were “hugging and kissing” law enforcement officers.

Harris quickly condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them “dangerous” and “outrageous.” She stressed the importance of holding those responsible for the attack accountable and reiterated the need for a peaceful transition of power.

As the election approaches, both candidates are making their final push to secure votes in key battleground states like Wisconsin. With tensions running high and the stakes higher than ever, the outcome of the election remains uncertain. Stay tuned for more updates as the race for the White House heats up.

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