- October 21, 2020
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President Trump launched a New Attack against Senator Kamala Harris
US President Donald Trump informed his supporters in Pennsylvania that Senator Kamala Harris cannot become the first US Women President. He launched a fresh attack on the first black and Asian women to run on a major party ticket. President said, “But Kamala. Kamala by the way, will not be your first woman president. He delivered his words to a jam-packed Make America Great Again rally at a dark and cold Erie International Airport. He said, “You cannot let that happen. There will be a woman president, you cannot let that happen”. Trump also attacked his running mate Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden.
President Trump earlier claimed that Senator Harris would be put in charge immediately after Biden’s win, and installed as president soon after if Democrats control both Congress and the Senate. Trump and GOP figures have repeatedly sought to frame the election as a choice between the president and Senator Harris, trailing his opponent in national and battlegrounds polls and desperate for a comeback. He has intensified his attacks on Senator Harris over the last few weeks. Harris was raised by a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. Both attacks have often been linked with sexist and racist undertones and designed at winning back Republicans and independents, which are comfortable with Biden’s more moderate record.
It is noteworthy that it may associate Senator Harris with Democrats’ left flank, in spite of her own more centrist positions on some major issues including crime. President Trump also pointed Senator Harris as a Monster and Communist earlier this month following her clash with fellow VP candidate, Mike Pence during their first debate. Trump also informed the crowd that he was only there because he was losing the race for the White House. He has been hopping from one must-win stop on the electoral map to the next in the lead-up to Thursday night’s 3rd and final presidential debate. Biden has kept a low profile in recent days and preparing for the final presidential debate.