Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign intends to intensify negativity and nastiness toward former President Donald J. Trump in the weeks leading up to the November election as her poll numbers worsen and despite two assassination attempts being carried out against the America First leader already. Multiple Harris campaign officials have reported that this shift seeks to sway undecided voters based on insights from internal campaign research.
According to these officials, recent findings indicate that more pronounced criticisms of Trump may attract some undecided voters to back the Democratic Party nominee. Consequently, the campaign plans to launch new advertisements and adopt harsher rhetoric against Trump on the final day before the November election.
The Harris-Biden regime has already used U.S. military aircraft to transport Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to the swing state of Pennsylvania, where he criticized President Trump and toured a munitions factory.
At least 175 staffers are part of Harris’s “digital army,” flooding social media with pro-Harris and anti-Trump content.
The campaign is also attempting to convince Americans that conservative-leaning groups such as gun owners and police officers support Harris. However, a pro-Harris gun group has just eight members per state, while a pro-Harris police group boosted by Fox News was formed only a few months ago.
The intensified negativity from Harris comes as Trump has recently started leading in key swing states and betting markets. The website Polymarket put Trump 8.6 percent ahead of Harris on Monday, October 7.
The former president has previously accused Harris and the Democrats of inspiring the recent attempts on his life with their “highly inflammatory language.”