Former President Donald Trump intensified his attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of changing her racial identity for political gain.
In a heated interaction with African American journalists at the National Association of Black Journalists conference in Chicago, Trump falsely claimed Harris had shifted from identifying as Indian to Black. Harris, who has always identified as Black, denounced Trump's comments as divisive and disrespectful.
Trump's remarks come as he attempts to boost his appeal among Black voters amidst his recent felony fraud conviction. He continued his attacks during a Pennsylvania rally, criticizing Harris’s authenticity and mocking her for allegedly adopting a Southern accent in Georgia.
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Harris responded to the attacks at a sorority gathering in Texas, emphasizing the need for unity and better leadership. The political landscape shifted dramatically on July 21 when President Joe Biden, 81, withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Harris as the Democratic nominee. Harris's favorability ratings and campaign donations surged, posing a new challenge for Trump.
With Biden out of the race, Trump faces a younger, dynamic opponent. Despite attempts to label Harris with derogatory nicknames, his attacks have failed to resonate.
Over the past week, Trump falsely accused Harris of being anti-Semitic and of supporting extreme measures despite her Jewish husband's presence.
Traditional Republican critiques of Harris focus on her policy shifts, such as her stance on private health insurance, gun control, and fracking. However, these lines of attack have had limited impact.
Recent polls show Harris closing the gap in key battleground states and recently gained the endorsement of over 100 venture capital investors, highlighting her growing support.
The race for the 2024 White House continues to evolve as both candidates navigate this new political terrain.