With less than two weeks left to the election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are taking different strategies to mobilize voters.On Wednesday, Harris answered questions from undecided voters at a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the importance of not supporting Trump.She referenced remarks made by Trump’s former Chief of Staff to the New York Times, characterizing him as a fascist, and about Trump’s admiration of authoritarian leaders, calling them a “911 call to the people.”When asked if she thought Trump was a fascist, Harris replied, “Yes, I do.”Harris also pledged to be a president “for all Americans,” aiming to unite a divided country.”We must get past this era of partisan politics and slowing down what we need to do in terms of progress in our country,” Harris said. “That means working across the aisle.”In a rally in Georgia, Trump focused on rallying his own base …
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