Harris leans into economy and abortion rights in new ads in final days of presidential campaign
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Vice President Kamala Harris is leaning into the economy and abortion rights in some of her last advertisements before Election Day, as her closing message comes into focus.
One of two new ads that are set to air this week in the seven battleground states includes a direct-to-camera appearance by Harris, where she says if elected, former President Donald Trump will "wake up every day and stew over his enemies list."
"Next January, one of us will be president… If I am president, I will be focused on my to-do list for you, the American people," Harris says in the ad, "Lists," which was obtained first by CBS News. Harris then ticks through some of her economic proposals to cut everyday costs, such as enacting a federal ban on price gouging and incentives to make housing more affordable.
Washington — Special counsel Jack Smith is expected to have departed the Justice Department by the time President-elect Donald Trump takes office in late January, two sources familiar with his plans told CBS News, as he and his team make plans to wind down the two federal prosecutions against the incoming president.