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Kamala Harris took her rapid tour of battleground states to Arizona on Friday, where she hammered opponent Donald Trump on his favorite issue of immigration, as the Republican used his only rally of the week to boost a Senate candidate.
After stops in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, Harris spoke to a packed stadium in Arizona, a racially diverse state along the US border with Mexico that President Joe Biden narrowly won in 2020 by around 10,000 votes. “Trump tanked the deal because he thought by doing that it would help him win an election. But when I am president, I will sign the bill,” Harris said to cheers.
Arizona is one of several states that imposed restrictions on the procedure following the Supreme Court’s 2022 reversal of the nationwide right to abortion. While Harris was rallying with over 15,000 people in Phoenix, Trump was holding his first of the week in the northern state of Montana.
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