Trump Believes Harris is Easier to Beat Than Biden
At a rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump expressed confidence in his ability to defeat Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election. He referred to Harris as 'radical' and criticized her stance on fracking. Trump continues to target Pennsylvania, a key state, while Harris begins her campaign tour there.
In a recent rally held in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Kamala Harris would be an easier opponent to defeat than Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. Trump described Harris as 'radical' and criticized her past stance on fracking, an industry pivotal to Pennsylvania.
Trump's comments come as both campaigns intensify their efforts in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state. Vice President Harris is set to kick off her campaign tour in western Pennsylvania, ahead of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Pennsylvania is a key focus in this election year, with significant advertising spend and multiple visits by both candidates. Trump is aiming to reclaim the state by appealing to working-class voters, whereas Harris' campaign aims to build a broad coalition across urban and suburban areas.
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