"I'm A Better Looking Person Than Kamala": Donald Trump's Off Script Moments Are Getting More and More Unhinged
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86% : I'm a better looking person than Kamala," Trump continued, to cheers.46% : Is that Elizabeth Taylor?'"He then calls Loren beautiful before warning U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, who Trump was campaigning with, to "never call a woman beautiful because it'll be the end of your political career.
40% : ""She said one thing that got me," Trump began, seemingly talking about Noonan's columns.
39% : When Trump first saw the image, he claimed, "I said, 'is that Sophia Loren?'
39% : "Trump then goes after a "Ronald Reagan speechwriter," presumptively Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan.
26% : But Saturday's remarks illustrate the challenge Trump's campaign advisors face with a strategy that requires Trump to focus on policy, rather than demeaning Harris's intelligence and racial identity, or hurling other personal insults.
24% : What followed was a long-winded, meandering address that featured Trump insisting that he is more attractive than his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
21% : "Harris is "not smart enough" to do a news conference and is "barely competent," Trump has also said.
17% : During an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists in late July, Trump falsely claimed that Harris has misconstrued her multiracial identity.
10% : As the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago on Monday, Trump and his team have been trying to hone an effective defense against what has become an energized movement to elect Harris and Tim Walz, the governor from Minnesota and presumptive democratic vice presidential candidate.
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