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WASHINGTON - Vice President Kamala Harris plans to deliver her campaign’s closing argument at the Ellipse Tuesday, near the White House, where Donald Trump helped incite a mob that attacked the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument to voters from the Ellipse on Tuesday, standing in the very spot former President Donald Trump rallied a group of his supporters before ...
The vice president will make her final case to voters Tuesday night from the Ellipse, a park near the White House. Her address is scheduled to start around 7:30 p.m., according to her campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night in front of a massive crowd where she made her closing argument to voters at The Ellipse ahead of next week’s ...
Update: The D.C. rally on the Ellipse may attract more than 52,000 people, D.C. Chief of Police Pamela Smith said Tuesday that organizers told her. Go here for updates. In the shadow of the White ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will kick off the final week before the election by making her so-called “closing argument” to the nation at a rally on Washington, DC’s Ellipse on Tuesday evening.
Harris is expected to address an audience of about 20,000 people on the Ellipse, according to the event’s National Park Service permit. An earlier permit, which sought to host the remarks on the ...
Harris’ speech Tuesday at the Ellipse, a park just outside the South Lawn of the White House, will amount to a high-profile denunciation of former President Donald Trump’s fitness for office ...
In a plain-spoken but forceful speech at the Ellipse in Washington, Kamala Harris presented herself as a protector of the public good and used the arc of history to attack her Republican rival.
The vice president will make her final case to voters Tuesday night from the Ellipse, a park near the White House. Her address is scheduled to start around 7:30 p.m., according to her campaign ...