Bashing Back at Harris: Trump's Insults and Why They Won't Work

Pennsylvania, Erie, USAMon Sep 30 2024
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Trump's recent rants against Vice President Kamala Harris, where he called her "mentally impaired" and "mentally disabled," have sparked a mixed reaction from Republicans. Some, like Senator Lindsey Graham, say Trump should focus on issues rather than personal attacks, while others, like House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, think sticking to the issues isn't working and Harris is the wrong choice for America. What's clear is that Trump's insults won't get him very far in the long run. Trump's latest attacks on Harris come after he started repeating the same claims about her mental state at rallies in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. According to him, she's "mentally disabled" and allows illegal immigration to happen under the Biden administration. This is a clever play to deflect attention from his own record on immigration and healthcare. However, it's not going to work. Throughout his presidency, Trump had several chances to pass meaningful immigration reform, but he didn't. Instead, he used his executive powers to limit immigration, targeting specific groups, and promoting an agenda that's been labeled as xenophobic and racist. Harris, as a senator, worked on comprehensive immigration reform, which was passed in 2013. She also became the first woman and first woman of color to serve as Attorney General of California.
By calling Harris "mentally disabled," Trump is trying to undermine her credibility and authority. However, many experts agree that his words are not only hurtful but also inaccurate. Harris has been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and has worked to reduce stigma around mental health issues. It's clear that Trump's attacks have no basis in reality and are purely political. His allies, like Steven Cheung, communications director for the Trump campaign, are sticking to the script, saying Harris is "wholly unfit to serve as president" and that her record on immigration is a disaster. However, this narrative won't hold water with many Americans. Trump's words are often criticized for being divisive, hurtful, and lacking in empathy. Harris, on the other hand, has shown compassion and understanding in her work as a senator and Attorney General. As the debate season continues, Trump's insults against Harris won't stick because they lack substance and are based on misinformation. Harris has already shown her command of issues like immigration, and her opponents will have to come up with more creative attacks if they want to take her down. In the meantime, Trump's words will only reinforce the perception that he is a divisive leader who is willing to say anything to win an election.
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