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Harris and Trump bring their closing arguments to 2 key Southwest swing states

By Tamara Keith

The presidential campaign headed west on Thursday with Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump taking their closing arguments to voters in the critical swing states of Arizona and Nevada.

With five days to go until voting closes on Election Day, the candidates are looking to win over Latino voters in the two states — and talk about border security, one of the biggest issues for the campaign.

In Arizona, Harris criticized remarks made by Trump at a rally on Wednesday that he would protect women “whether the women like it or not.” She framed the comment as a preview of the damage a second Trump presidency could mean for women.