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How Harris and Trump are blurring party lines in the final election stretch

In a stunning turn of events, US presidential candidates Kamla Harris and Donald Tusrap They are blurring party lines for votes in the final stretch of a highly competitive election.
Harris Republican is actively adding voters, hosting incidents focused on issues such as abortion rights, border security and small trade building, which have depicted Republican authorities.
The Democratic National Convention also launched seven Republican speaking slots last month, and external groups spent millions to help Harris dissatisfied with party members.
At the same time, Harris has taken a more vocal foreign policy stance, promising to include a Republican in his cabinet and if chosen and openly discussed the ownership of his gun.
“If someone breaks down in my house, they are shooting. Sorry,” Harris told Opra Winfrey, surprising the television star with his candor. Harris’s strong support for American leadership on the global stage has already supported him over 100 Republican national security And foreign policy officials who previously served under various presidents including Dick Cheni.
On the other hand, Trump has taken the positions that have disturbed some conservatives. He recently called for a federal hat at 10%on credit card interest rates. He expressed support to involve insurance companies in in vitro fertilization (IVF) for a federal law, despite the opposition of social conservatives who preserve the embryos used in the process.
Barbara COMSTOK of a former Republican Congress, a former Republican Congress, a former Republican Congress, who co-headed Nikki Haley’s GOP Presidential Campaign, now supporting Harris, citing his call for an expanded child care tax credit, support for a difficult bipartine immigration bill, and a foreign policy-like leaders for the leaders, such as a foreign policy, such as a foreign policy-like leaders for the leaders. For.
A former Hawaii’s former Democratic Congress and now a top Trump colleague Tulsi Gabbard described Trump’s policy approach as a “general knowledge”, which highlights its support for criminal justice reform and highlights a foreign policy philosophy that tries to avoid American participation in global conflicts such as Ukraine’s Russian invasion. Despite hugging the policies of the candidates, those who appeal from the other side, their priorities still align to their party’s traditions to a large extent.
Trump opposed the rights of miscarriage and after six weeks, opposed the plan to vote for the Florida law banning miscarriage, while Harris Roe V. Supports the rights of abortion protected under Wade, supports the ban on weapons of attack, and all Americans want to expand the prescription drug cost cap.
As the election comes near, both the candidates are working to expand their alliance. Trump’s spokesman, Brian Hughes argues that the GOP candidate appealed among the African Americans, Hispanics and members of the Labor Union, citing the Teamstors Union’s decision, citing the decision not to support the candidate either as a significant victory for Trump.
Meanwhile, Harris, which is in the race for the presidency for only eight weeks, is starting to clarify the specific policy plans, which in most cases takes favor to liberal policies, such as competing climate change, supporting labor unions, and emphasizing the voting rights to compete with racial discrimination.
AP to agency input
Harris Republican is actively adding voters, hosting incidents focused on issues such as abortion rights, border security and small trade building, which have depicted Republican authorities.
The Democratic National Convention also launched seven Republican speaking slots last month, and external groups spent millions to help Harris dissatisfied with party members.
At the same time, Harris has taken a more vocal foreign policy stance, promising to include a Republican in his cabinet and if chosen and openly discussed the ownership of his gun.
“If someone breaks down in my house, they are shooting. Sorry,” Harris told Opra Winfrey, surprising the television star with his candor. Harris’s strong support for American leadership on the global stage has already supported him over 100 Republican national security And foreign policy officials who previously served under various presidents including Dick Cheni.
On the other hand, Trump has taken the positions that have disturbed some conservatives. He recently called for a federal hat at 10%on credit card interest rates. He expressed support to involve insurance companies in in vitro fertilization (IVF) for a federal law, despite the opposition of social conservatives who preserve the embryos used in the process.
Barbara COMSTOK of a former Republican Congress, a former Republican Congress, a former Republican Congress, who co-headed Nikki Haley’s GOP Presidential Campaign, now supporting Harris, citing his call for an expanded child care tax credit, support for a difficult bipartine immigration bill, and a foreign policy-like leaders for the leaders, such as a foreign policy, such as a foreign policy-like leaders for the leaders. For.
A former Hawaii’s former Democratic Congress and now a top Trump colleague Tulsi Gabbard described Trump’s policy approach as a “general knowledge”, which highlights its support for criminal justice reform and highlights a foreign policy philosophy that tries to avoid American participation in global conflicts such as Ukraine’s Russian invasion. Despite hugging the policies of the candidates, those who appeal from the other side, their priorities still align to their party’s traditions to a large extent.
Trump opposed the rights of miscarriage and after six weeks, opposed the plan to vote for the Florida law banning miscarriage, while Harris Roe V. Supports the rights of abortion protected under Wade, supports the ban on weapons of attack, and all Americans want to expand the prescription drug cost cap.
As the election comes near, both the candidates are working to expand their alliance. Trump’s spokesman, Brian Hughes argues that the GOP candidate appealed among the African Americans, Hispanics and members of the Labor Union, citing the Teamstors Union’s decision, citing the decision not to support the candidate either as a significant victory for Trump.
Meanwhile, Harris, which is in the race for the presidency for only eight weeks, is starting to clarify the specific policy plans, which in most cases takes favor to liberal policies, such as competing climate change, supporting labor unions, and emphasizing the voting rights to compete with racial discrimination.
AP to agency input