Trump Campaign Accuses Harris of Undemocratic Nomination
The Trump Campaign has accused Vice President Kamala Harris of being nominated as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate in a manner reminiscent of a non-democratic regime. In response, Donald Trump vowed to expose her liberal ideologies at an upcoming rally in Atlanta.
Vice President Kamala Harris has been accused by the Trump Campaign of becoming the Democratic Party's presidential nominee in a highly undemocratic manner.
The campaign made these remarks shortly after the Indian American leader was elected as the Democratic Party's candidate for the upcoming November 5th general elections.
"Democrats are the real threat to democracy," stated the Trump Campaign, adding, "Kamala Harris — the least popular vice president in modern US history — has just officially been installed as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president without a single vote cast in her name."
The campaign drew a parallel to communist China, suggesting that Democrat elites overthrew their previous nominee and installed Harris. The Trump Campaign says they are now shielding her from the public to prevent exposure of her liberal ideology and perceived lack of fitness for office. Meanwhile, former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, in an email to his supporters, pledged to confront Harris.
Trump is expected to address an election rally in the pivotal state of Atlanta on Saturday. Expressing enthusiasm, Trump stated in a mass email, "24 HOURS UNTIL WE UNLEASH HELL ... When I take the rally stage in DEEP BLUE Atlanta to a packed house with THOUSANDS of MAGA Patriots, she won't be able to hide from the truth any longer."
He also declared, "Tomorrow I step on stage and deliver Open Border Czar Kamala Harris the WORST defeat of her failed political career."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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