US Democratic Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris contrasted her vision of leadership with that of Donald Trump in in an effort to appeal to undecided voters at Washington's National Mall on Tuesday (October 29), Reuters reports.
Harris spoke to an outdoor rally estimated by her campaign to number more than 75,000 people at the spot near the White House where on Jan. 6, 2021, Trump addressed his supporters before they attacked the U.S. Capitol.
In an effort to convince voters she would do things differently to the current Biden presidency, Harris said her administration would face a new set of challenges.
Trump has sought to tie Harris to the Biden administration's handling of immigration and the economy. Last week, Trump debuted a new attack line: "She broke it, and I promise you I will fix it."
Some 51 million Americans have already voted in the election, according to Election Hub at the University of Florida, in a battle that will decide who runs the world's richest and most powerful country for four years.