The way Donald Trump is attacking Kamala Harris on ‘frivolous’ issues, he actually is looking for a theory to explain his defeat to Kamala Harris in November election, if he loses, Trump’s former aide said expressing apprehension. “We know one thing for sure: Trump never loses. And so if he’s not declared the winner of 2024, as in 2020, it must be because he was treated unfairly yet again; it was stolen yet again,” John Bolton, who was Trump’s national security adviser and has since become a vocal critic of the former president, told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins last week.
Bolton said Trump does not exactly know what his theory is going to be and he is trotting out a number of things.“And I think this is why people need to start thinking more now about how to deny Trump the ability, the day after the election, if he loses, to try and throw the process into chaos again.”
‘I will go to Venezuela’
In his interview with Elon Musk, Trump said he would go to Venezuela if he loses the election. “If something happens with this election, which would be a horror show, we’ll meet the next time in Venezuela,” Trump said. It was a swipe at Kamala Harris as Trump said Venezuela with is in the middle of a political crisis over the re-election of Nicholas Maduro will be a far safer place than the US if Kamala Harris becomes the president.
“We’ll have a meeting and dinner in Venezuela,” Trump said, “Because that’s what’s happening—their crime rate’s coming down and our crime rate’s going through the roof.”
According to the latest survey, Kamala Harris is ahead of tied with Donald Trump in six of seven battleground states. The Cook Political Report survey, conducted by the Democratic polling firm BSG and Republican polling firm GS Strategy Group, found Harris leading Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Arizona, and tied with Trump in Georgia. Nevada is the only battleground state that Trump still leads, the poll found.
Bolton said Trump does not exactly know what his theory is going to be and he is trotting out a number of things.“And I think this is why people need to start thinking more now about how to deny Trump the ability, the day after the election, if he loses, to try and throw the process into chaos again.”
‘I will go to Venezuela’
In his interview with Elon Musk, Trump said he would go to Venezuela if he loses the election. “If something happens with this election, which would be a horror show, we’ll meet the next time in Venezuela,” Trump said. It was a swipe at Kamala Harris as Trump said Venezuela with is in the middle of a political crisis over the re-election of Nicholas Maduro will be a far safer place than the US if Kamala Harris becomes the president.
“We’ll have a meeting and dinner in Venezuela,” Trump said, “Because that’s what’s happening—their crime rate’s coming down and our crime rate’s going through the roof.”
According to the latest survey, Kamala Harris is ahead of tied with Donald Trump in six of seven battleground states. The Cook Political Report survey, conducted by the Democratic polling firm BSG and Republican polling firm GS Strategy Group, found Harris leading Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Arizona, and tied with Trump in Georgia. Nevada is the only battleground state that Trump still leads, the poll found.
Source : Times of India