Harris Pulls Ahead of Trump in Battleground States

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The vice president has expressed confidence that her campaign will ultimately prevail in November. Branding it as a “people-powered” movement, Harris believes the momentum is on her side and the tide is turning against Trump.

Branding Trump and Vance as “weird”

Kamala Harris, along with her supporters, are working mightily to show Americans that the Democratic ticket is worth voting for this November. Part of these efforts involve hitting Republican vice presidential nominee J. D. Vance on his comments about “childless cat ladies,” “violent” marriages, and other controversial issues.

The vice president, her supporters, and Democratic pundits have begun insisting Trump, Vance, and other Republicans are “weird.” This type of messaging naturally received pushback from GOP members like Vivek Ramaswamy, who called for Democrats to focus on policy, rather than name-calling.

However, Democrats are brushing it off, asserting that “weird” fits the bill when it comes to the GOP ticket and various plans Republicans have for the country.