Trump persists in his political endeavors by launching individual criticisms towards Harris
The 78-year-old Republican contestant additionally slammed a depiction of Harris on the front of American periodical "Time," boasting that he "outshines her in the looks department."
As per news records, Trump's advisors lately recommended him to focus on policy matters such as immigration and inflation during his public events, encouraging him to avoid personal attacks towards Harris. Their main worry is that these attacks might not resonate with uncertain voters, a group that Trump needs to win the election on November 5.
Some Republicans have publicly voiced concern that Trump could deter undecided voters. In a Fox News interview, Trump's previous rival for the presidential nomination, Nikki Haley, urged her party to undertake a "critical shift" in their campaign strategy and halt the "whining" about Harris.
However, Trump remained adamant about his liberty to engage in personal assaults against Harris. "I've got no regard for her. I've got no respect for her intellect, and I think she'll be a terrible president," he declared during a press conference on Thursday.
American President Joe Biden announced in July that he would not seek re-election and proposed his vice president as the new candidate. Following Harris's election as the presidential candidate through an electronic vote in early August, the 59-year-old will officially receive the nomination during the Democratic Party convention in Chicago next week.
The 78-year-old Trump has found himself under pressure due to the surging enthusiasm towards Harris's candidacy among certain voters. In several surveys, she has now surpassed him.
Despite the advice from his advisors to avoid personal attacks towards Harris, Trump continued to criticize her intellect and potential ability as a president. However, the focus should shift from attacks to addressing policy matters like immigration and inflation, as these might resonate more with uncertain voters.