Donald Trump now defends his former political rival, Joe Biden, of his running mate, Kamala Harris, for having her “taken away” the Democratic Party presidential nomination according to the Republican candidate.
From a press conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Thursday, August 8, Trump expressed his opinion on how he should feel about Joe Biden since “he they removed” are applications for a mandate more to the presidency of the United States.
Surprisingly, Trump spoke out for Joe Biden and what he thinks of Kamala Harris, who is the official Democratic Party presidential candidate along with her running mate and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.
Donald Trump says Joe Biden should be very angry that Kamala Harris “took away” his candidacy
Trump insisted that Joe Biden ought to be very angry because Kamala Harris the “removed” are applications whom he called a “left-wing radical.”
He added that although he is not a fan of Joe Biden, the current president is now an “angry man” and that he must not be happy with Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, or anyone else who forced him to withdraw his candidacy.
“He’s a very angry man now, that’s all I can tell. He’s not happy with Obama and he’s not happy with Nancy Pelosi, crazy Nancy, she’s crazy too. He must not be happy with anyone who told him he had to leave.”
Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States
Trump even stressed that Joe Biden “had the right to run” regardless of whether he could win or not.
Also at this conference, Donald Trump proposed to have up to three debates with Kamala Harris the days September 4, 10 and 25.
Kamala Harris cuts Donald Trump’s lead in southern states, making Republicans nervous
Kamala Harris is cutting the lead in the polls with respect to Donald Trump in the southern and southwestern states according to international agencies.
These states are part of a zone which was comfortably in the conservative side before President Joe Biden dropped out of re-election bid.
According to agencies, the situation is wide Harris advantage in the surveys with Trump’s voting intention in Nevada, Arizona or Georgia something that is increasing the nervousness of the Republican campaign and of Trump himself.
Meanwhile, the Cook Political Report announced Thursday that it is moving away from projecting those three states as “leaning toward the Republicans” to a “tie” projection.
This is what they define as the “reset” that the confirmation of the ticket of Kamala Harris and her running mate, the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, has meant for the Democratic campaign.
In addition, the FiveThirtyEight polling average in Arizona has gone from giving Trump a two-point lead to just one point.
Meanwhile, the RealClearPolitics (RCP) average gives the Republican a lead of almost three points compared to five a month ago.
In the case of Nevada and Georgia pollsters rank the US presidential candidates as “a tie”.