Kamala Harris Pledges to Sign Border Bill That Donald Trump Opposed

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Harris’ first rally in the battleground state of Georgia since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee highlighted how her campaign is expanding the electoral map, competing in states the party largely wrote off when Biden was atop their ticket. 

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Vice President Kamala Harris pledged to find bipartisan agreement on the US-Mexico border at a rally in Georgia, seeking to blunt a line of attack from her rival Donald Trump and address one of her campaign’s biggest political liabilities.

“As president, I will bring back the border security bill that Donald Trump killed and I will sign it into law and show Donald Trump what real leadership looks like,” Harris said in Atlanta on Tuesday, referring to a bipartisan immigration deal that fell apart earlier this year after the Republican nominee urged his party to pull their support, denying President Joe Biden a political victory.