Trump obsesses over Harris's Time magazine cover again - this time declaring he's 'better looking' than her
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- Politician Portrayal
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75% : Trump went on to criticize Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan for claiming Harris's "beauty" was an advantage in the presidential election in a recent op-ed.52% : I couldn't tell," Trump told the crowd of supporters.
52% : "The crowd of supporters erupted into applause, leading Trump to repeat: "I'm a better looking person than Kamala.
44% : "So I decide to go back and re-read," Trump said.
27% : It's a strategy that he carried out when running against President Joe Biden, with Trump often mentioning the president's age and questioning whether or not he was mentally competent.
3% : But with Biden's exit, and Harris's entrance into the presidential race, Trump is having to pivot his attacks and find new ways to slam Harris.
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