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Trump’s economy speech veers into familiar territory: personal attacks on Harris and Biden


Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday delivered what had been billed as remarks focusing on his plans for the economy, but he went on numerous tangents about President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and windmills.

Trump spoke before an enthusiastic crowd in Asheville, North Carolina, as his allies and advisers have been urging him to focus on his policy differences with Harris and veer away from personal attacks. While Trump outlined several areas where the two diverge on policy, they were overshadowed by insults lobbed at top Democrats.

"For four years, she's cackled while the economy burned," Trump said of Harris. "That’s the laugh of a crazy person, I tell you. She’s crazy."

He also called her and Biden "stupid" and later dismissing Walz as "a clown."


Trump's dementia train has gone off the rails. He looks frail and speaks word salad at his rallies and other events. Hopefully MAGA learned their lesson on Jan. 6 so they won't riot again when Harris is elected in November.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-economy-speech-veers-familiar-025027032.html

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Honestly I stopped looking at rallies this election.

Kamala is good until you realize she says LITERALLY the same sentences/phrases each time.

Trump is devoid of all substance and is basically just an old man rambling. He seems to forget the topic quite frequently as well.

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"He also called her and Biden "stupid" and later dismissing Walz as "a clown."


At the very least Trump is not alluding to them as Nazis and literal Hitler either. Why does this offend you so much?

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Show me exactly where I said this offends me? Be specific. I'm just pointing out Trump's obvious dementia. Americans will not vote for a 34 times convicted felon who is way too old to be president with his dementia getting worse by the day. You stupid MAGAs should have picked a younger, smarter and educated candidate for president then you probably would have won but now you're stuck with Trump and he will lose in November. There is no doubt.

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