Sun Nov 03 21:27:47 UTC 2024: ## Trump Doubles Down on Conspiracy Theories, Harris Appeals to Faith in Final Stretch
**WASHINGTON, D.C.** – With just two days before the US presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump delivered a fiery and controversial speech riddled with conspiracy theories, while his Democratic rival Kamala Harris emphasized unity and faith in her address to a historically Black church in Michigan.
Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania saw him reiterate his claims about being the victim of a “rigged” election system and attacking the media with accusations of “corruption” and “fake news.” He even made a disturbing comment suggesting that journalists should be shot, claiming that he was protected by bulletproof glass.
“To get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so much,” Trump said.
His remarks come after he faced criticism for his statement regarding former congresswoman Liz Cheney, where he insinuated she should be targeted with gunfire.
Meanwhile, Harris addressed a Michigan church congregation, appealing to their faith and urging voters to choose unity over division.
“God offers America a ‘divine plan’ strong enough to heal division,” she said. “I see a nation determined to turn the page on hate and division and chart a new way forward.”
Harris has been focusing on key battleground states like Michigan, where Black voters play a crucial role. Her choice of venue – a historically Black church – reflects the importance of this demographic in the upcoming election.
As the race tightens, both candidates are employing their unique approaches to appeal to voters. Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric and continued focus on conspiracies are a stark contrast to Harris’ message of hope and unity.
With Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina emerging as crucial swing states, the final days of the campaign will likely see both candidates intensify their efforts to secure these crucial electoral votes.