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Harris makes final Election Day push in the last hours of the campaign on Sirius XM radio
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US Vice President Kamala Harris has urged voters to “turn the page” on former President Donald Trump as she continues to make the case for her candidacy shortly before polls close across America, reports. “It’s either going to be him or me in the White House and if it’s him, he’s going to be sitting there stewing over his enemies list, plotting his revenge, playing out all of his grievances, which are all about himself. Versus what I will be doing if elected president, which is working from day one on my to-do list on behalf of the American people,” she told SiriusXM host Zerlina Maxwell. When asked what her message was to undecided voters who may be heading to the polls right now, Harris said: “Every reason is about what your life will be like after January 20th and whether you will have a president who is focused on the issues that impact you.” “Donald Trump does not have that plan. His plan is about grievance, it is about himself,” she said.
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