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For JT Vance, Kamala Harris’ visit was a political “bad move”

For JT Vance, Kamala Harris’ visit was a political “bad move”

(WASHINGTON) Donald Trump’s Vice President JD Vance called Vice President Kamala Harris’ entry into the race for the White House after Joe Biden dropped out, according to a memo obtained by The Washington Post.


“We all felt it was a bad political move,” JT Vance told donors, according to the US newspaper.

Comments against Donald Trump and his future vice president’s constant public attacks against the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden’s “responsible for all his failures”.

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JD Vance and Donald Trump

Republican aides insist Kamala Harris’s last-minute campaign entry won’t change their strategy.

“Whether it’s Joe Biden, Kamala Harris or another far-left Democrat, they are all responsible for the destruction of our economy and the erosion of our borders,” said Jason Miller, one of the Republican nominee’s closest advisers, while several Democrats asked Joe Biden. Drop out of the race for the White House.

The US president announced in a letter to Americans on July 21 that he was withdrawing his candidacy, after a failed debate in late June and weeks of calls from members of his party to drop him.

Kamala Harris’ campaign is riding high in recent days thanks to record fundraising and renewed grassroots mobilization.

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Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States

“Kamala [Harris] JD Vance added that it’s clear the Democrats don’t have the same difficulties as Joe Biden.

The Ohio-elected official has seen his popularity plummet in recent weeks, particularly due to the resurgence of several videos that could damage his “ticket” with Donald Trump.

In one, she mocks “unhappy cat ladies,” referring to people who want to live without a partner or children. The comments have been roundly condemned by Democrats.

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