NewsTrump lashes out as Harris draws huge crowds ahead of debate

Trump lashes out as Harris draws huge crowds ahead of debate

Former President Donald Trump is unhappy with the crowds of supporters appearing at the meetings of Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for President of the United States, reports the portal rollingstone.com.

Donald Trump agreed to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris scheduled for September 10 on ABC
Donald Trump agreed to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris scheduled for September 10 on ABC
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8:44 AM EDT, August 9, 2024

"Trump is flipping out about crowd sizes," reports the portal rollingstone.com, citing Republican sources.

"Trump is 'unhappy with the narrative' forming that Vice President Kamala Harris has been attracting high, enthusiastic attendance at the 2024 rallies she’s held since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race," the portal adds.

Trump is also said to be complaining about the media attention focused on the new Democratic candidate.

Donald Trump recently argued at a press conference that "10 times, 20 times, 30 times the crowd size" attend his meetings, but the media is so dishonest."

Trump-Harris debate

Donald Trump agreed on Thursday to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris scheduled for September 10 on ABC. He spoke about it during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

During Thursday's conference, Trump said that America is in "the most dangerous period of time I’ve ever seen for our country." He reiterated a "peaceful transition" of power in 2021. He resumed attacks on those Republicans, including Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who have not accepted his theories of election fraud.

He compared himself with Harris, calling her "least admired, least respected, and worst vice president in the history of our country." Trump also said Harris is "a radical left person at a level that nobody’s seen."

Harris formally became the Democratic candidate for the White House after Joe Biden, under pressure from his party, withdrew from the re-election race and endorsed her as the candidate for the highest office in the USA.

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