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Donald Trump Mocks Kamala Harris: ‘I’m Better Looking’

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Donald Trump Mocks Kamala Harris: ‘I’m Better Looking’

Former President Donald Trump went on a rampage once more against Vice President Kamala Harris. The former president, speaking in Pennsylvania, cracked jokes at Harris for the way she looks and continued to take a swipe at Time Magazine for putting her on the cover. Trump has been making these accusations and comments about her; in fact, almost immediately after she was announced as the running mate, Trump kicked off attacks on Kamala Harris.

Mixed Reactions as Trump Goes on Rant
In one clip, during a rally, Trump claimed Time Magazine was battling to take a good picture of her having to resort to using a sketch artist. “Time magazine doesn’t have a picture of her,” Trump said. He continued, “They took a lot of pictures that didn’t come out so they hired a sketch artist. And I said, ‘Is that Sophia Loren? Who might that be? “Is that Elizabeth Taylor? Oh, they must be celebrating the great life and times of the magnificently beautiful Sophia Loren.

Trump then ramped up the personal attack, declaring, “I am much better looking than her,” to the jeers and laughter of the crowd. This comment has engendered some controversy among critics who declare that Trump is more likely to focus on ad hominem attacks than debate substantive policy.

Donald Trump Mocks Kamala Harris: 'I'm Better Looking'

Previous Comparisons and Criticisms
This is far from the first personal attack Trump has lobbed at Harris. Initially, he pushed back at criticism of repeating a comment from a former Ronald Reagan speechwriter who called Harris “beautiful and radiant.” Trump now used that to again go after Harris’s looks and her economic plans while once more praising his assessment of his own attractiveness.

He complained in a speech that the media was fawning over Harris’s appearance: “She has one great advantage, she’s a very beautiful woman. I say that I’m much better looking than her.” This fits with his usual formula for political campaigns: a series of personal attacks against one’s political opponents. Perhaps it may have succeeded in getting him to rally his base; however, it also engenders a lot of critique from other quarters.

Trump Slams Harris’s Economic Plan
Apart from personal jibes, Trump also attacked Harris’s economic policies. He rubbed in the fact that she had presented, soon enough, that she had an economic plan which was going to lower the cost of food and housing. “Yesterday, Kamala laid out her so-called economic plan. She says she’s going to lower the cost of food and housing starting on day one,” said Trump, adding it would not work.

That gravitates into a wider critique of the overall pattern of Trump’s campaign strategy, whereby he’s increasingly rising to the level of personally attacking his opponent in comparison to policy detail. This kind of word laid ground to undercut Harris’s credibility, which he probably wants to avoid at this stage, and divert the focus of the election onto matters at issue.

Reactions and Implications

Trump’s comments have been received in two measures: his supporters like his fighting style and feel that personal attacks rejuvenate a campaign base; on the other hand, his critics say this is just inappropriate for real political discourse and reflects very badly on the campaign he is running. Those personal attacks tend to take away from other issues that may be seen as more substantive to the public.

All of this focus on the personal attacks has even inspired some in the GOP ranks to hit back. They are demanding that he talk about his policy and that he stop falling into adulation of the personal nature. Yet, Trump is still very strong in an over-the-top manner of campaigning, continuing what he has always done best with no apologies in sight.

Trump’s Continuing Campaign Strategy
Trump’s comments are part of a long line of them in which he has kept his profile high in preparation for a possible 2024 presidential run. How he has chosen to do that is by remaining ultra-visible through constant provocation, all designed to stoke the base with as much energy as possible which he has done through a litany of hyperbolic statements and personal attacks. Now, only the next election cycle will show whether this is, indeed, the way that Trump will find his way to any broader electorate or whether this way creates even greater division.

Conclusion
In other words, such recent comments by Donald Trump about Kamala Harris, such as his claim that he is “much better looking,” merely underscore a continuing line of personal attacks within his overall political strategy. Yet, even then, while those comments may have drawn massive media fanfare and popular attention, they are also representative of more general obstacles to Trump’s campaign effort as he tries to mix provocation with real discussion of policy. With 2024 just around the bend, Trump’s approach is the hallmark in his bag of support and criticism alike, something that will have an effect on the overall political picture.

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