Candidates for president hold duelling rallies in swing state, hoping to convince Latino voters ahead of next week’s US election
From the Rat Pack to Elvis, from fight night to the Sphere, Las Vegas serves up spectacle bigger and brasher than anywhere else. On Thursday the political circus came to Sin City as the US presidential candidatesThe events offered a tight focus on the contrast at the heart of next week’s election.
She told the crowd “I believe in the power of women” and “I believe in the power of Latinos”. The actor and singer insisted: “There is no candidate in the history of the presidency that is more qualified and there is no job that Kamala Harris can’t do.” She also referred to Trump as “the biggest adversary internally that I think America has ever had”.Lopez added: “I am an actress and I like Hollywood endings and I like it when the good guy – or in this case the good girl – wins.
Earlier, the mood at Trump’s rally at an ice hockey stadium in Henderson, just outside Las Vegas, was less charitable. Warm-up speakers included far-right Florida congressman Matt Gaetz and Nevada Republican chair Michael Mcdonald, who mocked Harris’s laugh and derided Democrats as “beta males”, claiming “We’re alpha males”.
The Harris campaign seized on the comment, noting that Kennedy once said he would sign a national abortion ban. But Trump’s supporters seemed untroubled by the prospect.
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