'What an utterly weird thing to do:' Wait, was Trump 'working at' a closed McDonald's?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : In order to sell himself as a "man of the people," Trump visited one of his favorite restaurant chains, McDonald's, to work the fryers.41% : Many feel that a billionaire playing "dress up" to pander to the working class masses is also just tacky and proves how far out of touch Trump is with the American people.
34% : Recently, Trump took umbrage with how Harris has been using the fact she worked at a McDonald's as a talking point in her campaign.
19% : "On the topic of those very workers and the raising of minimum wage, Trump had very little to say spending most of his time taking shots at Harris.
5% : But for Trump to falsely claim Harris lied about working in McDonald's only to create a seemingly fake photo-op himself is hypocrisy at its finest.
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