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US Election 2024. The countdown for the US presidential election has begun. Meanwhile, just before the election, former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump targeted Kamala Harris while addressing a rally in Kinston, North Carolina.

He said that if Democratic candidate Kamala Harris wins the election, she will open all the borders of the country, due to which illegal immigrants and criminals will enter the country.

Kamala Harris will open the country's borders to criminals: Trump  

He said that Kamala Harris has no vision, no ideas and no solutions. Kamala Harris only knows how to blame me on different issues. The day she wins the election, the country's borders will be opened for criminals. On the other hand, if I win the election, the people of America will again be the rulers of the country.

In his speech, Trump emphasized his commitment to restoring America's prosperity and security.

'I shouldn't have left the White House'

On the other hand, the former president mentioned the 2020 election results at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He said, "The day I left the White House, our border was the most secure in the history of our country. I should not have left the White House. To be honest, we did very well in the last election."

Further in the rally, Trump has called the Democratic Party a 'corrupt machine'. Trump said that the people of the Democratic Party are corrupt. I am contesting elections against a corrupt person.

Trump promises tax breaks

Trump also said, "The day I become president, I will lay out a plan to cut taxes for workers and small businesses. There will be no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security for our seniors."

Close contest between Trump and Kamala: Survey

Let us tell you that there is a tough competition between Trump and Kamala Harris. According to the New York Times/Siena College Poll, there is a very close contest between Harris and Trump in seven states. According to the New York Times/Siena College survey, Harris has a slight lead in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while Trump is ahead in Arizona.

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