Kamala uses rapper Migos to slam Trump as not 'walking the talk'
- Bias Rating
42% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
20% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
96% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-10% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : Trump and Vance will hold a campaign rally in Atlanta together on Saturday August 3, at t he same location as Harris' rally.60% : With 98 days to go until Election Day, the Harris campaign is touting its fundraising and infrastructure, arguing it is well-positioned to beat Trump in November.
44% : It marked her first appearance in Georgia since she locked up the Democratic presidential nomination, and saw her beat Trump to the punch in the key battleground state.
43% : Biden only won the state by some 12,000 votes in 2020, a win heavily contested by Trump, who is currently in the midst of an election interference case in the state Georgia is a top focus with less than 100 days to go before the election.
41% : After statements from both performers, Harris attempted to turn the tables on the open borders argument by blaming Trump, leaning into her background as an attorney general in California, a state she was quick to remind attendees, shares a border with Mexico.
40% : Harris had surrogates in Pennsylvania on Monday to counter Trump - the state's Governor Josh Shapiro and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmore.
38% : According to several polls released last week, it's a virtual toss-up between Harris and Trump.
36% : Or as my friend Quavo would say, he's not walking it like he talks it,' she quickly added, in reference to the rapper's 2018 Migos hit, 'Walk It, Talk It.'To bolster her point, Harris pointed to the prospective pressure Trump put on his Republican allies within the Senate this past January, when he reportedly told them to kill any border legislation that wasn't 'perfect.'
34% : And while Harris focuses on Georgia, Trump will be focused on breaking the Democrats' blue wall.
32% : With the election less than 100 days away, Trump had initially agreed to debate Harris, but more recently questioned the value of such a meetup as he remains ahead in most polls.
31% : Polls showed Joe Biden trailed Trump significantly in the state but Harris does much better against the former president.
22% : She also referenced how Trump has called her 'crazy' and a '[expletive]' - criticisms she said would be better made face-to-face.
22% : When Harris brought this up, and how Trump had pulled out for a debate slated for September, the crowd booed. '
22% : While in the state Harris plans to attack Trump for his ties to Project 2025 - an initiative from the Heritage Foundation that promotes conservative polices - and for his position on abortion rights.
4% : Aside from claiming Trump obliquely had the bipartisan border bill killed just to make Joe Biden look bad, Harris kept honing in on Trump's apparent reluctance to meet her in the proverbial ring.
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