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Vice President Kamala Harris rallied supporters virtually from Michigan while former President Donald Trump spoke to Jewish voters and addressed anti-semitism in Washington. Harris and Trump chose vastly different ways to rally voters on Thursday, which marked 47 days until Election Day. The vice president participated in a livestream event that included a diverse group of virtual participants, including celebrities, college students, and young families. The virtual town-hall-style discussion also had a studio audience. By contrast, the 45th president on Tuesday targeted Jewish voters, a group that has shown overwhelming…