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Former President Donald Trump made the economy and immigration a focal point during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in July, yet Vice President Kamala Harris barely brushed on the topics when she accepted her party's nomination on Thursday, according to a New York Times analysis. Trump referenced the "economy," "businesses," "jobs," "taxes" and "inflation" over 70 times when he accepted the Republican nomination, while Harris mentioned those same terms just 15 times during her speech, according to the New York Times analysis. Trump also cited the terms "border," "immigration," "invasion" and "illegal aliens" 43 times, while the "Border Czar" spoke about those same issues just nine times when she accepted the Democratic nomination.

(RELATED: 'Forced To Make A Choice': RFK Dropped Out, Here's Why His Voters Might Go For Trump) "This will be the most important election in the history of our country," Trump said during his acceptance speech. "Under the current administration, we are indeed a nation in decline. We have an inflation crisis that is making life unaffordable, ravaging the incomes of working and low-income families and crushing, just simply crushing our people like never before.



" "We also have an illegal immigration crisis, and it's taking place right now as we sit here in this beautiful arena," Trump continued. "It's a massive Invasion at our southern border that has spread misery, crime, poverty, disease and destruction to communities all across our land..

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