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WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) – Donald Trump said it would be an “insult” for Senator Kamala Harris to become the first woman to be elected president, repeatedly mocking the Democratic vice presidential candidate at a rally in North Carolina.
“People don’t like him,” Trump said after recounting his drop in polls while running for the Democratic presidential nomination last year.
“Nobody likes him,” he said in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
“She could never be the first female president. She could never be. That would be an insult to our country.”
Trump said his opponent for re-election, former Vice President Joe Biden, “has now formed an unholy alliance” with the “radical left” through Harris.
“Do you know who’s further to the left than crazy Bernie?” Trump asked, referring to Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
“Kamala,” he said, stretching theatrically and mispronouncing her name three times in a row.
Harris, the junior senator from California and former attorney general of that state, is the first black, Indian-American and black woman on a list of major presidential parties.
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