Kamala Harris denounced, Friday, the “violent rhetoric” by Donald Trump, regarding his comments resembling death threats against Republican Liz Cheney. The Democratic candidate judged her rival “disqualified” and continued, conversely, to pose as a unifier. At a meeting in the key state of Wisconsin, alongside rapper Cardi B, she addressed the middle and working classes, promising measures likely to lower the cost of living.
Donald Trump was also in the Rust Belt, in Wisconsin as well as in Michigan, where he notably courted Muslim voters or voters of Arab origin, banking on the anger aroused, within this usually Democratic electorate, by the support of the Biden administration to Israel in Gaza war. He continued his aggressive rhetoric, insulting his rival. He also bounced back from the poor employment figures in October, saying: “It’s like depression. »