Donald Trump plans on tying Kamala Harris to her record as Vice President in the Biden-Harris administration, as California Attorney General, and as San Franciso’s DA in Tuesday’s debate against the Democratic candidate, which takes place at 9 pm eastern and is in Pittsburgh.
On a press call in the lead-up to the debate, the Trump camp informed reporters that Kamala Harris will have to “defend her record” as the VP during the last few years. “Kamala Harris not only has to defend her record as vice president, but it’s also really her record as president, as co-president, because she’s the one running the country,” Senior Trump campaign advisor Jason Miller told reporters on Monday.
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The New York Times reported that the VP will have to face the challenge of “pushing ahead without leaving Biden behind.” The Trump camp has other plans, and will seek to tie her down to Biden as much as possible. Miller added in the call Monday that Harris will not only have to also have to account for her record as the VP, but also for her time as Attorney General of California and San Francisco’s DA.
Congressman Matt Gaetz, when he was asked about what a successful debate would look like for Trump, responded by saying that a good night for Trump be “if President Trump ties Kamala Harris to her record.”
“That’ll be success, because the American people will see what a dangerous radical liberal” she is, Gaetz added. The Times agreed that the American voter seeing her as similar to Biden would be the main vulnerability for Harris, as a recent poll showed that people are looking for a change, but that Harris can be painted easily as more of the same as she has been serving as the VP in the current administration. At the same time, looking too similar to Trump on policies like the border will also pose a challenge to her. […]
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