In a heated campaign appearance in Arizona, former President Donald Trump reiterated his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, alleging without evidence that “some bad, bad things” prevented his victory. In a nearly 90-minute discussion with Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump claimed he could secure the upcoming election if “we can keep that cheating down.” Donald Trump has never officially conceded his 2020 defeat and has consistently accused election officials of mishandling the process. These assertions remain unsupported, yet they continue to energize his base, particularly in Arizona, a key battleground state.
While Trump insists his campaign is aimed at preventing “cheating,” his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, presented a contrasting message of unity in Las Vegas, Nevada. Accompanied by Jennifer Lopez, Harris emphasized her dedication to improving the lives of working Americans, promising to raise the minimum wage and defend women’s reproductive rights. Harris’s efforts to appeal to Latino voters, who make up a significant demographic in Nevada, underscored her awareness of their potential influence on the election outcome.
Jennifer Lopez Joins Harris in Las Vegas, Condemns Donald Trump’s Stance on Puerto Rico
Jennifer Lopez, an influential figure in the Latino community, joined Kamala Harris on stage in Las Vegas, expressing her support for the vice president while taking a swipe at Trump. Lopez, who has Puerto Rican roots, addressed derogatory remarks made by a Donald Trump supporter who had referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” The star stated that her presence at the rally was about more than politics; it was a commitment to respecting and uplifting the Latino community.
Lopez’s appearance, alongside Mexican band Maná, highlighted Harris’s efforts to secure Latino votes in Nevada, where they constitute roughly a quarter of the population. Both Lopez and Harris spoke passionately about the power of Latino voters, with Lopez stating, “I believe in the power of Latinos.” Harris’s campaign continues to prioritize these voters, as Latinos were crucial to Biden’s narrow 2020 victory in the state by just 33,500 votes.
Donald Trump Dismisses Musk Cabinet Role, Leaves Door Open for RFK Jr
In Arizona, Donald Trump also addressed speculation about potential cabinet roles for notable figures like Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Although Trump hinted that he would be interested in Musk’s insights on government efficiency, he ultimately ruled out a cabinet position for the Tesla CEO. Trump explained, “[Musk] doesn’t want to become a secretary of something… but he’s doing a couple of other things.”
However, Donald Trump suggested a potential future role for RFK Jr., who has been vocal about health policy and has backed Trump after running as an independent. Trump hinted that RFK Jr. could play a role in health-related initiatives, stating, “He wants to look at the vaccines, everything… I think it’s great.” Despite Trump’s openness, his transition chief has downplayed the likelihood of a cabinet position for Kennedy, raising questions about what role, if any, he would play in a potential Trump administration.
Harris Appeals to Young Voters, Criticizes Donald Trump’s Policies on Women’s Rights
Vice President Harris wrapped up her rally in Las Vegas by appealing to young and first-time voters, calling on them to demand change and combat issues such as gun violence. “You are determined to live free from gun violence… You intend to change the world you inherit,” Harris proclaimed, urging younger voters to see their votes as tools for shaping a future with greater freedoms and protections.
Harris also criticized Trump’s policies on women’s rights, emphasizing his past comments on restricting reproductive freedoms. “He simply does not respect the freedom of women… to make decisions about their own lives,” Harris stated, referencing Trump’s stance on abortion and birth control. As the vice president continues to frame her platform around economic and social justice, her message resonates strongly with diverse voters in Nevada, who may prove decisive in this year’s election.