Watch: JD Vance rallies Las Vegas voters in critical swing state of Nevada
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch as JD Vance rallied Las Vegas voters in the critical swing state of Nevada on Wednesday, 23 October.
US election campaigning is entering the final stretch, with 5 November just weeks away.
Donald Trump's VP pick was expected to make remarks on Kamala Harris's record on inflation under the Biden administration and rising home and mortgage prices, according to a campaign release.
It came as the former president faced fresh criticism following a report that he once said he needed “the kind of generals that Adolf Hitler had.”
“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” the Republican presidential nominee allegedly declared, according to The Atlantic. “People who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders.”
The claim has been vehemently denied by Mr Trump’s campaign.
Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly also told The New York Times that the former president praised Hitler multiple times, warning that the GOP candidate meets the definition of a fascist.
Meanwhile, Ms Harris will participate in a CNN town hall with Anderson Cooper in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, taking questions from undecided swing state voters as Mr Trump campaigns in Georgia.
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