Vice President Kamala Harris has embraced the label of “weird” as a descriptor for her Republican opponents, former President Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio. Harris has responded to attacks on her record, particularly on issues like crime and immigration, by highlighting the odd and inflammatory statements made by Trump and Vance. Harris’s campaign is working to redefine the race by drawing attention to the idiosyncrasies of Trump’s speeches and Vance’s past comments, such as calling Harris a “childless cat lady.” By characterizing her opponents as “weird” and “creepy,” Harris is aiming to shift the narrative away from attacks on her own record.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, rumored to be on Harris’s shortlist of potential running mates, has also used the term “weird” to describe Trump and Vance, suggesting they are out of touch with the interests of the American people. Harris is also challenging Trump to a debate, highlighting his recent decision to back out of a scheduled event. At a fundraiser in Pittsfield, Mass., Harris criticized Trump for avoiding a debate and stated that there is much to discuss between them. The event featured musician James Taylor introducing Harris to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters. Overall, Harris’s campaign is focusing on painting Trump and Vance as unfit for office due to their erratic behavior and controversial remarks, while positioning Harris as a more stable and principled candidate.
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