Harris Attacks Trump Over Auto Industry At Michigan Rally

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Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, for their handling of the auto industry during a rally in Michigan on Friday night, highlighting Trump's record on manufacturing jobs and Vance's recent comments about a grant to General Motors.

Fritz Farrow, Gabriella Abdul-Hakim and Will McDuffieVice President Kamala Harris dunked on former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, particularly on the auto industry at her rally Friday night, with an assist from NBA star and Michigan native, Magic Johnson.

"So, two days ago, Donald Trump's running mate suggested that if Trump wins, he might let the Grand River assembly plant in Lansing close down, the same plant that our administration helped save earlier this year, along with 650 union jobs," Harris said. "Michigan, we together fought hard for those jobs, and you deserve a president who won't put them at risk."whether Trump would honor or cancel the Biden administration grant, Vance didn't give a direct answer.

In Michigan, Trump is running a new ad targeting auto workers, accusing Harris of wanting to "end all gas powered cars" and force Americans to drive electric vehicles. Harris shot back Friday night. "Nobody's going to outwork her. She's committed to you as the people United States, the people of Michigan. She's committed to you," Johnson said. "She's going to be a president for everybody. And one thing she's going to do is finally unite us, bring us together, that other party is trying to tear us down."

"Kamala's opponent promised a lot of things last time to the Black community that he did not deliver on," Johnson added. "And we gotta make sure Black men understand that. So, that's why I'm here: To make sure I help Black men understand, first, get out and vote, and then vote for the next president of the United States Kamala Harris."

 

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