(Dan Tri) - Both US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are trying to appeal to Latino voters as the race to the White House becomes increasingly fierce.

Two US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris (Photo: Getty).
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is scheduled to record an interview with Spanish-language television network Telemundo. Meanwhile, Republican candidate Donald Trump held a roundtable event with Latino leaders in Florida, where he called the border the "biggest problem" facing the United States. Both campaigns are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a last-ditch effort to attract undecided voters who could give their candidates a big advantage in the race to become US president. Polls show both candidates are in a deadlock ahead of the election in early November. At a meeting with Latino leaders, Mr. Trump accused President Joe Biden's administration of opening the door to "thousands of illegal immigrants." A Latino speaker also made baseless accusations that Trump won the 2020 election, and called Vice President Harris and outgoing President Joe Biden “human traffickers.” Meanwhile, Ms. Harris is focusing on the issue of abortion. Ms. Harris’s campaign announced that the vice president will travel to Texas on October 25, which it called “a hotbed of Mr. Trump’s extreme abortion bans.” According to data from the New York Times, as of the end of October 19, nearly 12 million voters in the US had voted early in the 2024 presidential election. They voted in person at polling stations or by mail.Phan Mai - Dantri.com.vn
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