Trump attacks Harris's liberal views in ad during presidential campaign.
Kamala Harris remains a mystery to many people, according to J.D. Vance.
Donald Trump and his allies keep talking about a coup.
I don’t quite see what that gets them.
The campaign had spent two years preparing to run against Joe Biden, with frailty and mental acuity being a major concern, but now they have an energetic, 59-year-old vice president who has not been fully defined as a presidential nominee by this point.
In an interview with Laura Ingraham, Trump stated that he believes the 2020 election was a coup, with people going in and telling him he was losing despite his claims of winning. He added that nobody had ever heard of such an event before.
Although Harris was on the ticket with Biden during the primaries, none of the 14 million voters who cast their ballots for him voted for her, resulting in their disenfranchisement.
Through leaks and pressure from the mainstream media and Democrats, led by Nancy Pelosi, Biden was pressured to step aside.
Despite being the only candidate to emerge, Harris was endorsed by the president and no Democrat challenged her, including Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, Josh Shapiro, or any other names that have been mentioned.
Harris won the presidency without facing any opposition, which reflects the significant concern about backlash for passing over the first black woman and Asian-American woman to seek the presidency.
In a recording obtained by the Washington Post, JD Vance stated that the VP presented a distinctive challenge to donors in Minnesota.
"Joe Biden has more baggage than Kamala Harris, but Kamala is younger and not facing the same struggles as him," Vance said.
"After eight years, the opinions about Donald Trump and Joe Biden are well-known, but Kamala Harris remains a mystery to many."
Now that’s candor behind closed doors.
The upcoming weeks will determine the vice president's image, which will ultimately decide her candidacy.
In his first ad since being nominated, he attacks Harris for the border crisis, using the tagline: "Failed. Weak. Dangerously liberal."
CNN reports that Vance said several years ago.
"We think babies are good because we’re not sociopaths…
Numerous individuals, particularly those in America's leadership, lack this aspect in their lives.
"I am concerned that it may lead to an increase in sociopathy and a decrease in mental stability for our country as a whole."
The most deranged and psychotic individuals are often those without children.
The mainstream press appears to be more focused on Vance's history of contentious remarks than on Harris' past liberal policies, such as supporting a bail fund for BLM protesters in 2020.
The New York Times portrayed her past clips and remarks as "weaponization" by Republicans, implying that the media have a responsibility to investigate thoroughly.
In other news from the "Ingraham Angle" interview:
Trump falsely accused the president of a crime involving classified documents.
Biden wouldn't have to stand trial because special counsel Robert Hur decided not to bring charges. He voluntarily contacted authorities after realizing he had many classified documents from his vice-presidential years and turned them over.
Trump, who was indicted for withholding documents, boasted that the case had been thrown out by the Florida judge he appointed, Aileen Cannon, who has made many rulings favoring him. However, this decision is being appealed.
He gave ambiguous responses on the debates, stating that he might participate in the discussions with Harris but also suggesting that he could argue for not participating.
Trump clarified his statement to a Christian audience, stating that they won't need to vote in four years because he will have resolved all issues. He emphasized that he was not telling them not to vote, but rather that they would not need to vote this time because he would straighten out the country.
The former president remarked that Harris's "crazy laugh" was gone, and he noticed that he hadn't seen it in a while. He added that she was indeed "crazy."
The upcoming campaign may not be amusing due to the limited time left before its start.
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