Harris calls Trump ‘increasingly unstable and unhinged’ during Pennsylvania rally
During a rally in Pennsylvania, Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris did not hold back in her criticism of President Donald Trump, calling him “increasingly unstable and unhinged.” Harris’s fiery speech came just weeks before the highly anticipated presidential election, where Trump is seeking a second term in office.
Harris began her speech by highlighting the chaos and division that has characterized Trump’s presidency. She pointed to his mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic, his attacks on the media and the judiciary, and his divisive rhetoric as evidence of his lack of leadership and stability.
“Donald Trump is not fit to be president. He is increasingly unstable and unhinged, and the American people deserve better,” Harris said to a cheering crowd. “We need a leader who will bring us together, not tear us apart. We need a president who will put the needs of the American people first, not his own ego.”
Harris also criticized Trump’s handling of the economy, pointing to the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs and livelihoods as a result of the pandemic. She promised that if elected, she and Joe Biden would work tirelessly to rebuild the economy and create good-paying jobs for all Americans.
The California senator also took aim at Trump’s attacks on the Affordable Care Act, which has provided health insurance to millions of Americans. She vowed that she and Biden would protect and expand the ACA, ensuring that all Americans have access to affordable healthcare.
Harris’s speech energized the crowd in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the upcoming election. Many in attendance expressed their support for her and Biden, saying they were excited about the prospect of a new administration in the White House.
As the election draws near, it is clear that the divide between Trump and his Democratic opponents is only growing deeper. Harris’s speech in Pennsylvania was just the latest in a series of attacks on the president’s leadership and character. Whether or not her words will sway undecided voters remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the race for the White House is heating up, and the stakes are higher than ever.