GOP congressman dismisses Trump's attacks on Harris' racial identity
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61% : But Trump doubled-down at his rally Wednesday night in Harrisburg, PA before bringing it up again on Saturday night in Atlanta.37% : Trump went after Harris during the event last week claiming she only recently started identifying as black.
30% : I think somebody should look into that.'Trump said at a Chicago event on July 31 of Harris: 'She was Indian all the way and all of a sudden she made a turn and became a black person'Some Republicans have questioned the ex-president continuing that line of attack and urged the campaign to shift more toward talking about issues.
1% : Republican Congressman Byron Donalds who is a close ally of Donald Trump dismissed the former president's attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris' racial identity on Sunday calling it a 'side issue' even as Trump has dug in.
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