Kamala Harris Mobilizes Border-State Voters in Arizona Rally
Vice President Kamala Harris, leveraging her prosecutorial background, made a strong pitch on immigration to border-state voters at a rally in Arizona. Targeting transnational gangs and cartels, she criticized Donald Trump for failing to address border security. Harris aims to gain support in key battleground states with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Vice President Kamala Harris leveraged her prosecutorial background to make a compelling case on immigration to border-state voters, alongside running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, at a rally in Arizona.
Harris, who targeted transnational gangs and drug cartels during her tenure as California's attorney general, underscored her experience and criticized former President Donald Trump for opposing a bipartisan border security bill.
During the rally, Harris emphasized themes of freedom and safety, resonating with attendees concerned about voting rights, gun safety, LBGT rights, and reproductive health. She also addressed the political landscape and campaign dynamics ahead of the crucial elections in Arizona.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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