
Vice President Kamala Harris will give her final campaign speech from The Ellipse park, near the White House, where Trump incited the Capitol assault, hoping to present a clear contrast between her vision and that of the former president.
Harris plans to address voters in battleground states, highlighting that her focus will be to work for the American people, while noting that her Republican rival seeks his own benefit. Her intervention is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time, just a week before the elections.
In an attempt to capture the attention of undecided voters, Harris aims to highlight the differences between her political vision and Trump’s, using the stage where the attempt to stop the certification of Biden's victory took place in January 2021.
Jen O’Malley Dillon, chair of Harris's campaign team, mentioned that this setting is a reminder of the use of power to incite violence by Trump, and considers it essential for voters to make an informed decision.
Although Harris is expected not to focus on the events of January 6, her speech aims to resonate with voters in key states, emphasizing why they should reject Trump and consider what she proposes. The Vice President stated, 'There is a big difference between him and me.'
With the race tight and time running out, Harris seeks to make a significant impact with this final speech before the elections.