Trump Hasn’t Solved the Harris Mystery

Alireza Sarfarazi
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Trump Hasn't Solved the Harris Mystery

Trump hasn’t solved the Harris puzzle

Donald Trump headed to Georgia and gave a speech to his enthusiastic supporters in the state, exactly where Harris held her lively rally.

Once again, his speech went off track, with his disregard for the pre-prepared text and disjointed remarks at times causing trouble for him and his campaign managers. In his speech, Trump explicitly stated that a definition of Harris should be provided, and he quickly realized he shouldn’t have said that, but his attempt to correct what he said was unsuccessful.

After Trump’s sexist and racist attacks and those of his party’s politicians over the past two weeks, they still haven’t found a new strategy to attack him.

The groundwork for blaming him for the immigration and border crisis is still in place, but this discussion is becoming settled and won’t have much impact unless a new crisis involving illegal immigrants arises.

Harris’s family situation and her husband’s affair during his first marriage have turned into a strong point for Harris, with clear statements from Harris’s wife and support from her husband’s ex-wife. Trump still hasn’t solved the Harris puzzle, and using insults and profanity isn’t very effective.

However, the paths aren’t closed. Trump’s famous campaign manager is someone who has experience and expertise in tarnishing the image of electoral rivals in past campaigns.

This famous manager created a serious campaign to tarnish John Kerry’s image in 2004, which, regardless of its success or failure, made him famous for daring to insult a prominent and well-known officer and a public hero of the Vietnam War.

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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