US Prez now targets Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris
US Prez now targets Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris
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An intensifies campaign is going on in between Biden and Trump. Apprehending for a comeback, President Donald Trump and his Republican partners are enhancing their focus not on Democratic nominee Joe Biden, but on his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris claiming without proof that its Harris, the first Black woman on a major party ticket, who would really be in charge if Democrats win the White House. The effort is bound with sexist and racist undertones, and one that is intended at winning back Republicans and independents who are comfortable with Bidens more moderate record, but may associate Harris with Democrats left flank, despite her own more centrist positions on some major issues.

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During the past week, Trump told Sean Hannity of Fox News that Harris would consider the presidency within three months of Biden’s inauguration. During a conversation with Rush Limbaugh, he warned that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would replace Biden with Harris. And the president called her a monster during an interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business. Trump’s focus on Harris is building as he tries to regain an advantage against Biden, who is leading most national and battleground state polls three weeks before the election.

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Trump has long sowed doubt about Biden’s fitness for the job but is especially eager to shift attention after contracting the novel coronavirus and confronting his own health care. At his first campaign rally since being hospitalized for the virus, Trump told a Florida crowd on Monday that Biden has a lot of bad days coming.” Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally, is pushing the president to make Harris a campaign centerpiece.

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