2024-11-02
10 分钟On Thursday the political circus came to Sin City as the US presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held duelling campaign rallies. Washington DC bureau chief David Smith reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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This is the Guardian.
From the Guardians today.
In focus, this is US Election Extra with me, Lucy Hoff.
Today, two dueling rallies in the city of Las Vegas as the Harris and Trump campaigns court the Latino vote.
At her glitzy campaign event, Kamala Harris gets an A list endorsement from J.
Lo.
We are on the brink of an election that demands a choice, a choice between backwards and forwards, a choice between the past and the future, a choice between divided and united.
At Donald Trump' rival rally in a Las Vegas suburb.
It's very much a man's world.
Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr.
We have.
And.
He'S going to work on health and women's health and all of the different reasons because we're not really a wealthy or a healthy country.
We're done.
Plus, with 65 million early votes already cast, we'll be looking at the polls ahead of the final weekend of campaigning.
Well, I'm joined by David Smith, the Guardian's Washington, D.C.