Harris' "House Bunny" is the main focus...Trump ignites Putin's rant?

2024.10.09. AM 09:38
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Vice President Harris, who is on the defensive as the gap in approval ratings between U.S. presidential candidates narrows, is focusing her efforts on rallying her supporters, the House Rabbit.

Former President Trump has been alleged to have secretly sent diagnostic equipment to Russian President Putin during the COVID-19, but suspicions of Russian interference in the presidential election are expected to rise again.

This is Washington correspondent Hong Sang-hee.

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[Alex Cooper / Host of the podcast 'Call Her Daddy': 1 in 4 Gen Z and Millennials say they won't have children because it's too expensive]

[CAMALA HARRIS / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES] Part of my plan is to build 3 million more houses by the end of my first term in cooperation with private homebuilders.]

This is a TikTok video of Vice President Harris, which has nearly 500 views.

It is a podcast that is overwhelmingly popular among female subscribers, and Vice President Harris has recently launched a media offensive on radio and TV.

As the presidential election is just around the corner, it is interpreted as a move to unite solid supporters such as women and people of color.

Russia, which was once again suspected of interfering in the 2016 presidential election, is emerging as a headache for former President Trump.

Bob Woodward, a Watergate scoop reporter and critic of former President Trump, revealed that Trump secretly sent a COVID-19 test machine to Russian President Putin during his tenure.

In a new book that will be released soon, President Putin advised then-President Trump to keep the test machine a secret, and the two have remained close ever since.

Following the Yahoo News poll, a national poll conducted by The New York Times until the 6th showed that Harris' approval rating was 49 percent and former President Trump was 46 percent, indicating a close race.

It's only a three percentage point difference.

The Associated Press reported that seven out of 10 black voters are positive about Harris, but it still does not convince many voters.

[Matt Brown / AP: Despite significant gaps in the views of black voters on Harris and Trump, many are still unsure if Harris can lead America on a better path.]

As time goes by, the poll gap is hard to tell.

Former President Trump in Pennsylvania in the midst of the greatest close game ever.

Vice President Harris plans to visit Michigan to rally supporters and appeal to moderate voters.

I'm Hong Sang-hee from Washington.



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