Vice President Kamala Harris and former Congresswoman Liz Cheney joined forces in three battleground states on Monday to reach out to Republicans uneasy about Donald Trump. Cheney, who was exiled from the Republican Party for opposing Trump, endorsed Harris as a trustworthy leader despite their differences on some issues. The bipartisan appeal comes as Democrats aim to attract swing voters and disenchanted Republicans in a close election. Harris and Cheney spoke of the need for civil political discourse and the danger of Trump’s divisive rhetoric. The events, held in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, targeted areas where support for Trump may be waning. Both women emphasized the importance of a strong two-party system and urged voters to put country over party loyalty. The unconventional alliance between the two political figures is an attempt to bridge ideological divides and appeal to a wider range of voters in the lead-up to the presidential election. With just over two weeks to go until Election Day, Harris and Cheney are making a final push to win over undecided voters and potentially swing key counties that could determine the outcome of the election.
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