U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris held three campaign events in the Southwestern swing states of Nevada and Arizona on Thursday, urging voters to "turn the page" on a decade of Donald Trump. The former president was also in Nevada, claiming the U.S. is now an "occupied country" due to migration.
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00:00The U.S. presidential candidates are campaigning hard in the final days before next week's
00:04vote.
00:05Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is trying to shore up support, telling voters the country
00:08needs to move away from her rival, Donald Trump.
00:12And we know we have an opportunity in this election to turn the page on a decade of Donald
00:19Trump trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other.
00:23We're done with that.
00:24We're exhausted by it.
00:25We're done with that.
00:29Harris made those comments at a rally in Reno, Nevada.
00:32She had three campaign stops in Nevada and Arizona on Thursday.
00:36Republican candidate Donald Trump was also in Nevada, stoking fears about migration to
00:40court voters.
00:42The United States is now an occupied country.
00:45Can you believe I have to say that?
00:46The United States, we're an occupied country.
00:48They're coming in and they're by the thousands and they have equipment that's military grade
00:53equipment.
00:54How did they get that?
00:55They have military grade equipment.
00:59Both candidates are in the Southwest just a few days before the election to appeal to
01:02the region's Hispanic voters, who have traditionally tended to vote for Democrats.