Harris Brings It Home, Trump's Chances Slip Away With New Findings
Kamala Harris packs the house in Atlanta and gains more backing from former Trump allies, as Donald’s campaign sees alarming early voting data in a must-win battleground state
Kamala Harris just wrapped another flawless week of campaigning — drawing big crowds, earning GOP support, and delivering a winning message for swing and independent voters to close out the race in her favor.
Harris holds successful rally in suburbs of Atlanta
Last night, Harris held a massive rally in battleground Georgia and hammered home how she’d be a better candidate for the economy, telling Atlanta voters: “Bringing down the cost of living will be my focus every single day as president of the United States.”
Harris then laid out her plan to ban corporate price-gouging, expand child tax credits for families, provide $25,000 for first-time home-buyers, and make billionaires pay their fair share of taxes.
Policies that will resonate with middle/working-class Americans.
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Harris was joined by Bruce Springsteen, Tyler Perry, Samuel L. Jackson, and Barack Obama — drawing yet another massive crowd and surge of momentum in the final stretch.
In other news, several former Trump aides came out in support of John Kelly’s damning revelations about Trump
A group of Trump’s former top aides signed a new statement this morning, urging all Republicans to listen to John Kelly — who recently called Trump a “Fascist” and revealed that Trump said, “Hitler did some good things.”
Here’s what the letter said: “We applaud General Kelly for highlighting in stark details the danger of a second Trump term. Like General Kelly, we did not take the decision to come forward lightly. We are all lifelong Republicans who served our country. However, there are moments in history where it becomes necessary to put country over party. This is one of those moments…Everyone should heed General Kelly’s warning.”
A well-timed release, considering Trump potentially having “unchecked power with no one to stop him” is reportedly a “top concern” for undecided swing-state voters.
Which is why Harris doubled down on that messaging this morning
In a new digital ad released today, Harris ripped Trump for admiring dictators and for aspiring to be one himself, saying: “Donald Trump openly admires dictators, including Adolf Hitler. He is unhinged and unstable. In a second term, he is out for completely unchecked power.”
She’s actively targeting those undecided battleground voters by showing them the threat Trump poses to the nation.
A powerful closing message and contrast to her candidacy, which is all about freedom and democracy.
A brutal end to the week for Donald Trump, who’s facing troubling new early-voter data
Not only did Trump’s former aides expose him for praising Hitler during the final stretch of the race, but the latest early voting numbers just dropped in a key battleground state — and it’s the worst sign yet for his candidacy: