LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – It’s the final stretch of the campaign season for presidential nominees Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
The two made sure to make a stop in Las Vegas just days before Election Day.
Before Harris took the stage in North Las Vegas, Trump brought in thousands of supporters in Henderson to Lee’s Family Forum Thursday.
Supporters started to take their place in line hours before the event was set to start.
Trump was set to speak at 3:30 p.m., but took the stage nearly an hour later.
“I am asking you to be excited about our country, I am asking you to dream big again,” Trump said.
The two candidates have their eyes on Nevada as it is one of the battleground states that could impact the turnout of presidential election.
“Every problem that we have can be solved, but now the fate of our nation is in your hands. this is a very big state. I love it, I’m here a lot even when I’m not campaigning but I love it and it looks awfully good,” Trump said.
While Trump encouraged his supporters to go out and vote, he touched on many issues such as immigration and the economy.
“I will cut your energy price in half in 12 months,” Trump said. “We will cut your taxes, bring thousands of factories back to America and back to Nevada.”
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