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Donald Trump declares: ‘I’m not a Nazi. I’m the opposite of a Nazi’

Donald Trump blames Kamala Harris and her campaign for painting him as a Nazi in the final stretch of the US election

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Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Donald Trump told supporters Monday he is “not a Nazi”, using a rally in the final week of a bitter White House race to push back on accusations of authoritarianism, including from a former chief of staff who branded him a fascist.

As he and rival Kamala Harris entered the final stretch of one of the closest US presidential elections in modern times, each candidate and their teams have ramped up the political rhetoric, bringing an already simmering campaign to a boil.

Democrat Harris, who has accused Trump of stoking divisions, was criss-crossing Michigan on Monday while Republican Trump headed to Georgia, another of the decisive swing states, where he said critics are accusing him of being a modern-day “Hitler”.

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“The newest line from Kamala and her campaign is that everyone who isn’t voting for her is a Nazi,” Trump told a boisterous rally in Atlanta.

US Vice-President Kamala Harris at a campaign rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo: AP
US Vice-President Kamala Harris at a campaign rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo: AP

“I’m not a Nazi. I’m the opposite of a Nazi.”

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