Harris' team criticizes Trump’s ‘low energy’ campaign after ex-POTUS did RNC one day after being shot

Kamala Harris’ campaign mocked former president Donald Trump’s campaign schedule by highlighting its contrast with Harris’ ambitious multistate tour
PUBLISHED AUG 6, 2024
 Kamala Harris campaign mocks Donald Trump (Getty Images, @euanapolli/Instagram)
Kamala Harris campaign mocks Donald Trump (Getty Images, @euanapolli/Instagram)

WASHINGTON DC: Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign mocked former president Trump over his "low energy" schedule as the vice president prepares for a multistate tour this week.

The Harris campaign account posted a side-by-side comparison of the vice president’s schedule for the upcoming week compared with Trump’s campaign schedule.

Kamala Harris' multistate campaign Tour vs Trump's one in Montana 

Kamala Harris is making campaign stops in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada, while Donald Trump has only one stop planned in Montana.

“Low energy, @realdonaldtrump?” the campaign wrote. The only campaign stop listed on Trump’s campaign website as of Monday, August 5, afternoon is his rally in Bozeman, Mont on Friday.



 

Harris is kicking off her five-day, seven-state blitz in Philadelphia on Tuesday, August 6 where she is expected to debut her vice-presidential pick.

Harris spent the weekend interviewing prospective running mates, including Pennsylvania Gov Josh Shapiro (D), Minnesota Gov Tim Walz (D), Sen Mark Kelly (D-Ariz), Kentucky Gov Andy Beshear (D), and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) speaks to reporters after announcing her
Kamala Harris was making campaign stops in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada (Getty Images)

She and her running mate will then travel to Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday, North Carolina and Georgia on Thursday, Arizona on Friday, and Nevada on Saturday.

Kamala Harris holds one-point lead over Donald Trump

Kamala Harris earned enough delegates last week to become the presumptive Democratic nominee as her campaign continues to gain momentum.

“I am honored to be the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States and I will tell you, the tireless work of our delegates, our state leaders, and our staff has been pivotal to making this moment possible,” she wrote at the time.



 

She added she will officially accept the nomination next week once the virtual voting period is closed.

A new CBS News/YouGov poll on Sunday showed Harris a 1-point lead over the former president nationally and showed her tied with Trump across key battleground states, The Hill reported.

Internet reacts to Donald Trump's 'low energy'

Internet users sharply criticized the mockery with one referring to Trump's RNC event where he appeared with a bandaged ear a day after getting shot. 

"Dude got shot in the face 3 weeks ago and did the RNC the next day," wrote one user on X.

Another wrote, "No matter what you say, this man is not low energy," wrote one more along with a picture when Trump raised his fist after getting shot.

"You’re so delusional," wrote another. 



 



 



 

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