Trump Issues Stern Warning to Kamala Harris

Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

To Trump, he’s already defeated one presumptive Democratic nominee — Biden.

On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump told rally goers in Charlotte, North Carolina, that he expects to make it two-for-two by defeating President Joe Biden’s replacement at the top of the Democratic Party’s ticket: Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump lauded defeating Biden “three days ago,” referring to the President’s sudden withdrawal from the Presidential race.

He added the GOP had “officially defeated the worst President in the history of our country.”

Trump explained Biden “quit because he was losing so badly in the polls,” adding that the President “was down in every single poll,” and “by a lot.”

The former President then criticized “leaders of the Democrat Party” for their “very undemocratic move,” by insisting either Biden “get out” or they’d “throw [him] out using the 25th Amendment.”

“These are nasty people,” Trump declared of the Democrats, adding that it was necessary to “beat them” otherwise Americans would be left without a country.

Trump then turned his focus to Harris, telling the crowd, “we have a new victim to defeat, lyin’ Kamala Harris,” who he described as “the most incompetent… far left” VP in the country’s history.

Trump also mused about what would happen if he started “beating her in the polls by ten or 15 points,” and whether Democrats would “bring in a third candidate,” and continue to bring in candidates until “at some point they get one right.”

The former President also emphasized how Democrats “talk about democracy” yet pressured Biden into withdrawing despite having “14 million votes” and Harris having “no votes” while also having a “horrendous record as Vice President.”