Trump bludgeons Harris in Biden’s hometown

Trump bludgeons Harris in Biden’s hometown
Trump bludgeons Harris in Biden’s hometown

“A liar”, who “doesn’t even know where she is”: one month before the American presidential election, Donald Trump redoubled his attacks against his rival Kamala Harris during a particularly virulent meeting, organized in the hometown of Joe Biden.

“She is incompetent, we cannot trust her and she is totally incapable of being president,” criticized the former Republican leader, candidate in the November 5 election.

“If Kamala is elected, your expenses will increase and your lights will go out,” assured the billionaire in front of an assembly of Trumpist supporters, wearing the famous red caps.

In Scranton, a town of 75,000 inhabitants in Pennsylvania that Joe Biden calls his name, Donald Trump also described the Democratic president as a “pathetic” and “sad” man.

“Someone told me I should be nicer,” the Republican said. “I don’t want to be nice.”

In this northeastern state which is one of the most contested in the presidential election, he also repeated his diatribes against migrants, affirming that the United States was being “poisoned” at the border with Mexico.

– “Absolute horror film” –

Meeting after meeting, Donald Trump paints an increasingly dark picture of an America ravaged, according to him, by migrants, galloping inflation and devastating self-righteousness.

“Our country has just suffered four years of an absolute horror film, we cannot afford four more years,” he insisted again on Wednesday.

He then had to make a stop in another town in Pennsylvania, a state where he won narrowly in 2016 but where Joe Biden won down to the wire in 2020.

Many of the blue-collar workers in this territory, which has been in industrial decline for many years, have left the Democratic ship to join the Republican camp. But Kamala Harris is counting on the major infrastructure projects launched by Joe Biden, which create jobs, and the support of unions to win them back.

The Democratic candidate will return to Pennsylvania on Monday, after a meeting scheduled for Thursday with one of the Democratic Party’s best emissaries: former President Barack Obama.

– Trump au Madison Square Garden –

At the end of the week, she must hold campaign meetings in Arizona and Nevada — two other states which will be decisive for the election, organized by indirect universal ballot.

On Wednesday, the vice-president described as “dangerous” and “unacceptable” the unfounded accusations hammered out in recent days by the Republican camp, and Donald Trump in the first place, on the management of hurricanes Helen and Milton by the federal government.

The two candidates remain neck and neck in the polls in key states.

And this despite a series of unprecedented twists and turns in the campaign: the criminal conviction of Donald Trump, two assassination attempts targeting him, the withdrawal of candidacy of current President Joe Biden and the entry into the running of Kamala Harris.

The two candidates for the White House are therefore plowing the ground day after day to conquer the votes of undecided people to tip the scales.

Beyond key states, Donald Trump is also seeking to tickle the Democrats in their strongholds: he is organizing a meeting in California on Saturday – known to be very progressive – and announced on Wednesday that he was planning an event in the legendary Madison Square Garden venue. in New York.

According to the US elections project, some 2.5 million voters have already made their choice and slipped a ballot into the ballot box during early voting operations.

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