Trump said Kamala Harris could not be the first woman president


  • President Donald Trump said Thursday that Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris could not become the first woman to become president.
  • During a campaign rally in Wisconsin, Trump said, “This is not the will of those people. And it comes in through the back door – this would not be the will of those people, especially since it is hers,” Trump said during a campaign rally in Wisconsin.
  • Trump has been digging into Biden’s running mate ever since he became the first black woman on a major party presidential ticket.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his line of attack against Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, saying “if a woman is to become the first president of the United States, she cannot be hers.”

“This will set our country apart,” Trump told supporters during a campaign rally in Mossini, Wisconsin. “This is not the will of those people. And she comes in through the back door – this is not the will of those people, especially since she is his.”

The president drew attention to the debate phase, following Hemis’ time campaign, and his struggle with now-Democratic presidential candidate Biden.

“I said brilliantly, ‘She’ll never like it, because it was too terrible for her.'” Trump added, “But she chose it, and hopefully it will become history, it doesn’t matter.”

“And there’s no way for that woman to be the first president, that’s for sure,” he said.

Since Biden announced Harris as his running mate last month, Trump and his allies have agreed to ridicule the California senator, calling him a “radical socialist” and calling him “nasty,” “insulting,” and “incompetent.” Were.

Harris is the first woman of color on the main party presidential ticket. Trump has presented false Bathur conspiracy theories as to whether he is fit to serve as vice president as a child of immigrants born to a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. In fact, Harris meets all the qualifications to be vice president: he’s been in the U.S. for more than 35 years. Is a citizen born in. Trump has made similar baseless allegations against President Barack Obama.

Harris will depart with Vice President Mike Pence on October 7 in his only discussion. Held at the University of Utah, the event will be moderated by USA Today and Washington Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page.

“I don’t want to put pressure on him, but wait until Mike Pence in the debate does what he does for her,” Trump said Thursday.