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Vote: Obama Says Trump Speeches Are Word Salads That No One Understands, You Agree?

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Trump Not Well? Freedom News ?? Obama Says Trump Speeches Are Word Salads That No One Understand

Trump Not Well? Freedom News ✔️ Obama Says Trump Speeches Are Word Salads That No One Understands, You Agree? [Yes, I Do]( [No, I Do Not]( [See The Latest: Top 10 GOP Candidates For 2024 Elections]( Trump Not Well? CNN host Chris Wallace discussed the shifting perceptions regarding former President Donald Trump's physical and mental fitness, which are now appearing to benefit Vice President Kamala Harris. Wallace highlighted that the issues once used by Trump against President Biden are now turning in Harris's favor. Trump, at 78, could be the oldest U.S. president if re-elected, whereas Harris is about to turn 60. Harris's campaign has been focusing on Trump’s age and health, especially after he recently canceled interviews and a campaign video pointed out his exhaustion.   In retaliation, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung defended Trump's vigor and capability, simultaneously criticizing Wallace and attacking Harris and Biden. Wallace's comments were further contextualized by Trump’s shortened interaction with the audience at a Pennsylvania rally, where he chose to play music over continuing his speech. Analysis from The New York Times highlighted a negative shift in Trump’s speech patterns over the years, noting a significant increase in the use of negative language and swear words since his previous campaigns, suggesting a possible cognitive change. This discussion of age and fitness is becoming a central issue as the next presidential election approaches. [Click here]([signature] [Unsubscribe](

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