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In a Sunday morning media blitz, vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) tried to clean up former President Donald Trump’s disturbing comments about his domestic political opponents being “the enemy within.”
In interviews with CNN’s Jake Tapper and NBC’s Kristen Welker, Vance tried to downplay, dismiss, and alter Trump’s repeated characterizations of Democrats as “evil,” “dangerous,” and “enemies.”
Trump has made such comments multiple times.
Donald J. Trump, who describes himself as a 'stable genius,' called into a NewsNation town hall on Thursday night featuring J. D. Vance and hosted by Chris Cuomo for undecided Detroit voters. Trump's narcissism was fully displayed as he asked Vance, "How brilliant is Donald J. Trump?"
Chris Cuomo told Vance, "We have a call right now from former President Donald John Trump.
I so hope the alarms are being raised about the threat of fascism coming to this country. It's real, not imagined. This is the last week before the election, so let's do everything we can to make sure it doesn't. Vote, knock doors, talk to friends and neighbors, get them all out to vote against the orange horror.
This is your cartoon and open thread for Sunday morning.
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, MARYCLAIRE DALE and CHRIS MEGERIAN
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kamala Harris said Sunday that “no one can sit on the sidelines” in this year’s presidential election, capping a day of campaigning across the largest city in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania.
“We are focused on the future and we are focused on the needs of the American people,” Harris said, “as opposed to Donald Trump, who spends full time looking in the mirror focused on himself.”
Speaking at a city recreation center, the Democratic vice president singled out young voters, praising them for being “rightly impatient for change,” and told the audience that “there is too much at stake” in the campaign.
“We must not wake up the day after the election and have any regret about what we could have done in these next nine days,” Harris said.
Mark Ruffalo and Don Cheadle, two actors who starred in Marvel’s “Avengers” movies, were at the rally.
Because he’s not an American, he can say what American journalists refuse to say, which is that Americans are desperate for Trump’s fight and love of country.