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Beating Kamala would be easier than beating Biden: Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump believes that defeating Kamala Harris, the potential Democratic Party presidential nominee, would be easier than defeating President Joe Biden.

Former U.S. President Trump made this statement at an election rally in Pennsylvania last Saturday.

The U.S. presidential election is scheduled for November 5, and Pennsylvania is one of the key battleground states that will play a significant role in determining the outcome.

On Sunday, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to travel across western Pennsylvania by bus, starting in Pittsburgh. The Democratic Party’s national convention begins in Chicago on Monday, where Kamala is expected to be officially declared as the party’s nominee.

During the rally, Trump said, “I believe defeating her (Kamala) will be easier than defeating him (Biden).”

Trump referred to Kamala as a “radical” and “crazy,” and criticized her policies, portraying her as an extreme leftist.

Kamala had previously called for a ban on “fracking,” a method of extracting oil and gas from underground, which is a significant industry in Pennsylvania. However, her campaign now suggests that she will not support such a ban.

Trump also made personal attacks on Kamala during the rally. However, many political analysts believe that these attacks could backfire on Trump, particularly with moderate voters, who may find him off-putting.

Referring to Kamala, Trump added, “Have you heard her laugh? It’s a crazy laugh!”

Trump also mocked a recent Time magazine cover featuring Kamala, saying, “I look much better than she does.”

During the rally, Trump reiterated some of his previous claims, including that he was defeated through fraud in the 2020 election and that the dangers posed by climate change are a hoax.

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