Trump, Harris speak to voters in swing state Pennsylvania

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Vice President Kamala Harris zeroed in on former President Donald Trump's comments suggesting the U.S. military could be used to deal with “the enemy from within” as the two presidential nominees took the fight for battleground Pennsylvania to opposite ends of the state on Monday.

Harris, at her rally in northwestern Pennsylvania, called Trump a serious threat to American democracy who is “out for unchecked power.”

“He considers anyone who doesn’t support him or will not bend to his will an enemy of our country,” Harris said after playing a clip of the comment on the jumbo screen at her rally at an Erie arena. “This is among the reasons I believe so strongly that a second Trump term would be a huge risk for America, and dangerous.”

Democrat Harris and Republican Trump have become fixtures in the country's largest 2024 battleground state. This campaign season, Harris visited Pennsylvania for the 10th time, and Trump's Monday town hall in suburban Philadelphia followed visits last week to Scranton and Reading.

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