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Orange would make a terrible president if he wins the election: Trump

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  • 16 August, 2024 10:18:40

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International Desk: Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris will participate in the debate on ABC on September 10 in the November presidential election in the United States. Before that, Trump commented that he has no respect for Kamala. News from NDTV.

This will be the first face-to-face debate between the two contenders in the upcoming debate. Before that, Trump-Kamala got involved in a war of words. Members of the Republican Party urged Trump not to make personal attacks on Kamala Harris at a party meeting. Trump claims, on the contrary, that Harris attacks him. "I don't have a lot of respect for him," Trump told reporters at his golf club in New Jersey. I don't have much respect for his intelligence. I think he would be a terrible president if he wins the election.

So to avoid this it is very important that we win. He always attacks me personally.  He abused the justice system against me and other people. Trump accused Kamala Harris of lying in the election campaign.  According to him, lies are being spread among people about taxes, which are not true at all. Trump calls Kamala Harris' policy as 'weird' in politics. The former US president said, 'I am called weird. But Kamala Harris is always strange in her principles.

Who does not want to reduce the suffering of taxpayers in the way of life? You know, I've seen many campaigns of politicians throughout my life.  I have done the most for tax cuts. On the other hand, in a campaign (Democrats) I heard them saying 'Are we going to raise your taxes'! A survey released by Ipsos in the first week of August showed that Kamla has widened the gap with Trump in public support.

According to the poll results, 42 percent of voters support Kamala, while 37 percent support Trump. Earlier, on July 22-23, Reuters and Ipsos polls had the support rate between the two at 37 and 34 percent, respectively.  The upcoming debate is now crucial for both candidates.

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