As both campaigns make claims about inflammatory rhetoric, what do the candidates themselves say about their rival?
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Harris plans to warn Georgians to not believe what the campaign describes as Trump's flip-flopping record regarding abortion -- noting that, if given the chance, he would ban abortion nationwide.
Harris adviser Keisha Lane Bottoms said that the comment about shooting someone was meant as a joke, and claimed that the comment "humanizes" the vice president.