Trump has not solved the Harris puzzle

Alireza Sarfarazi
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Trump has not solved the Harris puzzle

Trump has not solved the Harris puzzle.

Donald Trump headed to Georgia and delivered a speech to his enthusiastic supporters in the exact location where Harris held her energetic rally.

His speech once again went off track, with his disregard for the pre-determined script and the scattered remarks. At times, his campaign managers had to intervene. Trump explicitly stated in his speech that there should be a definition of Harris, quickly realizing he shouldn’t have said that. His attempts to amend what he said did not succeed.

After the gender and race-based attacks, Trump and his party’s politicians have not yet found a new strategy to attack her.

The blame on her for the immigration and border crisis still exists, but this debate is losing its momentum and will not have a significant impact unless a new crisis involving illegal immigrants emerges.

Harris’ family situation and her husband’s extramarital relationship during her first marriage have become points of strength for Harris due to explicit statements from her current spouse and the support from her ex-husband towards her and her husband. Trump has not yet solved the Harris puzzle, and resorting to insults and defamation is not very effective.

The roads are not closed. The famous manager of Trump’s campaign is someone who has a history and expertise in tarnishing the reputation of electoral opponents in past campaigns.

This famous manager created a serious program to tarnish the reputation of John Kerry in 2004, which, regardless of its success or failure, his boldness in insulting a prominent and famous officer and a hero of the people of the Vietnam War made him famous.

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Master's in Western Philosophy from Iran Master's in International Political Economy with a specialization in Sanction Design from the UK PhD candidate in Political Management and Elections