Last-minute campaign speeches show stark contrast between Harris and Trump
Two very different pre-election messages emerged from top political figures just before voting day. While one focused on unity the other contained controversial statements about media and opponents

In a pre-election sunday showdown Kamala Harris and Donald Trump delivered completely different messages that highlighted Americas political divide.
At a michigan church gathering Harris spoke about healing and unity: her speech focused on divine guidance and its power to fix national problems (which showed her more faith-based approach to campaigning). The vice-president used this church-setting to talk about moving past social division.
God provides us with a divine plan that can heal our nations divisions
Meanwhile at a separate rally Trump took an entirely different path - his speech included non-standard views about election results and some harsh words about his political rivals. The ex-president made some eye-raising comments about reporters safety and called democrats “demonic“ which showed the deep split between both sides political styles
The timing of these speeches - just 2 days before people would vote‚ made their differences even more clear: one focused on bringing people together while the other pushed ideas that made the split bigger