Voters view one another across partisan divide with increasing animosity
CHRIS MEGERIAN, ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and MARC LEVY
Associated Press
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Supporters cheer Wednesday as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign event at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa.
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Supporters listen Wednesday as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Rocky Mount Event Center in Rocky Mount, N.C.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures Tuesday at a campaign rally in Allentown, Pa.
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Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris arrives to speak at a campaign event Wednesday in Madison, Wis.
CHRIS MEGERIAN, ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and MARC LEVY
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden tried to explain this week that he doesn't really think Donald Trump's supporters are "garbage," but that doesn't mean that other people don't believe the label occasionally fits.
Supporters cheer Wednesday as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign event at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa.
Supporters listen Wednesday as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Rocky Mount Event Center in Rocky Mount, N.C.