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Trump And Allies Infantilize Kamala Harris Ahead Of Election

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump departs after speaking at a campaign event at Mullett Arena, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Former President Donald Trump has recently made disparaging comments about Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that China's leader would treat her like a child if she were to be elected to the White House. During a radio interview, Trump implied that Chinese President Xi Jinping would handle Harris 'like a baby,' taking away her 'candy' and outmaneuvering her like a 'grand chess master playing a beginner.'

Trump, known for his history of name-calling and belittling opponents, has intensified his attacks on Harris, resorting to personal and condescending insults. He has referred to her as 'lazy,' 'stupid,' and questioned her intelligence, using language that combines sexism and racism.

As the election approaches, Trump's rhetoric has become increasingly inflammatory, with accusations of betrayal and incompetence directed at Harris. Despite Harris firing back with her own criticisms of Trump, labeling him 'unhinged and unstable,' the tone of the campaign remains contentious.

Trump resorts to personal insults, calling Harris 'lazy' and 'stupid.'
Trump belittles Harris, suggesting Chinese leader would treat her like a child.
Harris fires back, labeling Trump 'unhinged and unstable.'
Trump's allies join in attacks, adding to divisive campaign rhetoric.
Both candidates campaign vigorously, with Trump criticizing Harris' immigration policies.

Trump's allies have also joined in the attacks, with Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggesting that Trump would 'punish' Harris like a 'bad little girl' upon his return. These remarks have added to the divisive and derogatory language surrounding the election.

Both Trump and Harris continue to campaign vigorously, with Trump criticizing Harris' immigration policies at a rally in Arizona and Harris attending events with former President Barack Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen. The clash between the two candidates reflects the deeply polarized nature of American politics as Election Day draws near.

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