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Poll: Media Says Trump 'Freaked Out' About Getting Less Attention Than Harris, Are They Lying?

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Vote Now - Veteran Dem Calls Trump Trashy America News Media Says Trump 'Freaked Out' About Getting

Vote Now - Veteran Dem Calls Trump Trashy America News Media Says Trump 'Freaked Out' About Getting Less Attention Than Harris, Are They Lying? [Yes, They Are]( [No, They Are Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Veteran Dem Calls Trump Trashy Democratic strategist James Carville described the 2024 presidential race as a clash between "classy" and "trashy," emphasizing the contrast between the Democratic and Republican candidates. On MSNBC's "11th Hour," he criticized the Trump campaign's personal attacks and commended Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent economic proposals aimed at cutting bureaucracy and fostering innovation—points usually attributed to Trump's platform. Carville highlighted the Biden administration's challenges with an ailing economy upon entering office and noted improvements such as a significant drop in inflation. He praised the Democratic focus on substantive issues like crime, border security, and inflation, and contrasted it with the Republican reliance on personal attacks. Trump defended his approach by expressing his discontent with Harris's impact on the country. Carville maintained that the Democratic ticket represents a "classy" approach, in stark contrast to what he views as a "trashy" Republican campaign. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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