Trump Boasts ‘Big Lead’ Over Harris While Clinton Expresses Alarm

President Donald Trump told supporters in Las Vegas that he’s “leading by so much” over Vice President Kamala Harris, leading him to expand his campaign focus. Trump explained that his support has spread beyond traditionally Republican states, including areas like Nevada, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, which are typically more competitive.

Trump went on to criticize Harris’ campaign, claiming she’s “imploding” even faster than President Joe Biden did, which, according to him, enabled her rise to the top of the Democratic ticket. Trump expressed concern over her potential leadership, stating, “We can’t have her as president.” He pledged that under his administration, America would be “bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before.”

Additionally, Trump shared his belief that a strong lead could reduce election interference. He asserted that if his campaign continues to grow, opponents would be less likely to “cheat” in the election. Trump’s remarks sparked enthusiastic reactions from his audience.

On the other hand, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced her disapproval of Trump’s potential return to office in a CNN interview. Clinton said it’s “truly so distressing” that Americans are considering Trump again.

Drawing a parallel to former President Richard Nixon, Clinton claimed that Trump’s actions could threaten American values and stability.

As both campaigns ramp up with less than two weeks until Election Day, the country’s divisions remain stark, with each side presenting a radically different vision for the future.