During a recent event, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona addressed the pressing issues surrounding immigration, a burning political challenge affecting the Democratic Party, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris. A CBS poll indicated that 48% of voters anticipate an increase in border crossings if Harris wins the election, while 72% believe they would decline under former President Donald Trump. His campaign rehashes critiques against Harris, whom he labels a 'failed border czar' for her immigration policies. As Trump campaigns in Arizona, he echoes sentiments that border security has deteriorated during Democratic leadership. Despite these charges, Democratic supporters underline the Biden administration's immigration efforts and lay blame on Trump for derailing a bipartisan border security deal earlier this year. Senator Chris Murphy called Harris tough on immigration, asserting that Trump's actions are detrimental to effective border policy. On a broader scale, the conversation reflects deep ideological divisions between the two parties. Trump capitalizes on immigration as a core element of his campaign, taking direct shots at Harris while also stirring sentiments of division among voters. However, improvements are noted as border crossings have decreased by 40% since December, further complicating the political landscape heading into crucial elections. Trump's team believes that focusing on key issues like the economy and crime resonates with voters, though they often shift from policy discussions to more controversial remarks that capture media attention.
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