Trump Criticizes Harris Ahead of Dueling Campaign Rallies in Georgia

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30/07/2024 23h58

In a recent radio interview, former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that she "doesn't like Jewish people" and seemingly agreeing with derogatory comments about her Jewish husband, Doug Emhoff. This comes as Trump's campaign gears up for a rally in Atlanta on Saturday, coinciding with Harris' upcoming event in the same venue featuring hip hop star Megan Thee Stallion.

The presidential candidates have launched dueling ad campaigns, with Harris being portrayed as "fearless" while Trump's ad criticizes her handling of issues at the southern border. Trump has also shown hesitance towards debating Harris, claiming he "can also make a case for not doing it," leading to accusations from Harris' campaign that he is "scared."

Harris, on the other hand, is focusing her campaign on addressing immigration and economic concerns, pledging to tackle rising consumer prices and emphasizing her experience as a prosecutor to take on Trump. She has blamed Trump for thwarting a bipartisan Senate deal on border security and asylum seekers, accusing him of prioritizing personal gain over national security.

With the 2024 election approaching, a sizable crowd of 10,000 people attended Harris' rally in Georgia, with notable figures like Stacey Abrams lending their support. Social media buzz has emerged regarding Google's autocomplete feature not generating results related to Trump and an alleged assassination attempt, though Google has clarified that this was unrelated to election interference.

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