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Pittsburgh and Allegheny County saw on Monday the election-eve convergence of presidential candidates in the most unusual election in more than half a century.
Republican nominee Donald Trump began to speak at PPG Paints Arena, in Uptown, before 8 p.m.
Democratic nominee Kamala Harris took the stage at the Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark, in Swissvale, shortly after 9 p.m.
Harris spotlights reproductive rights push in short speech
Without once mentioning Trump’s name, Harris cast herself as a practical and effective alternative to an opponent consumed by division during her 10-minute stump in Swissvale.
“Instead of stewing over an enemies list, I will spend every day working on my to-do list, full of priorities for your life,” she said.
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