Rival Rhetoric Fuels U.S. Election Tensions
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, key figures in the U.S. presidential race, are entangled in heated disputes as the campaign nears its end. The conflict underscores the nation's political divide, with contentious remarks and legal challenges highlighting the strained atmosphere in battleground states.
As the U.S. presidential campaign enters its final week, Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Kamala Harris engage in heated rhetoric, each accusing the other of causing national discord.
Trump wore an orange safety vest in Green Bay to criticize a comment by President Joe Biden, while Harris urged voters to turn the page on Trump's grievances.
The race remains tight, with opinion polls in battleground states indicating a tense conclusion, amid ongoing legal challenges and a deeply polarized electorate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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