Michelle Obama slams Trump for portraying Kamala Harris as a 'bimbo'
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12% Somewhat Conservative
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5% ReliablePoor
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44% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
10% Positive
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63% : The poll in Pennsylvania showcased it as well with Trump leading among men by 20 points while Harris has an 18-point lead among women in the state.55% : She appeared alongside Harris one week ago in Kalamazoo, Michigan for her first event on the campaign trail where the former first lady delivered a blistering takedown of Trump and made an emotional appeal to men not to put the lives and health care of the women they love in the hands of the ex-president.
48% : A poll out of Iowa by the Des Moines Register released on Saturday showed her three points ahead of Trump in the red state, 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters.
43% : 'The second one is the economy and then of course Medicare, Social Security.'Carolyn Prante from Norristown is also feeling optimistic about where the race stands in the state.
40% : The USA Today/Suffolk University poll of Pennsylvania likely voters released on Friday showed the race tied 49 percent for Harris and 49 percent for Trump.
29% : She said during dark and difficult times, the country needs someone who will 'connect with people's pain and address the systemic issues at their root, not leaders who stoke our fears and focus our fury on one another.'Former First Lady Michelle Obama campaigning for Kamala Harris in Norristown, PA on November 2, 2024'Once you open up that gasoline can, once you wink at hate and make it normal to call somebody a bimbo, or low IQ or human scum, look, you cannot control how fast or far that fire of hate will spread,' she warned, referring to some of the names Trump and allies have called Harris.
16% : She referred to Trump as a conman, a small man trying to make himself feel big, and Kamala's opponent, but she did not mention him by name.
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