WATCH: Harris campaign mocks Trump for his insecurities, refers to his 'weird obsession with crowd sizes'

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face each other for the first time during September 10 live televised debate
Kamala Harris' new advertisement campaign targeted Donald Trump's hand gesture (Getty Images)
Kamala Harris' new advertisement campaign targeted Donald Trump's hand gesture (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Kamala Harris' campaign team has again trolled Donald Trump, this time over his insecurities.

On the eve of their much-awaited debate, Harris campaign released a clip on their social media handle. The clip was captured from Barack Obama’s DNC speech taking a dig at Trump’s “weird obsession with crowd sizes.”



 

Harris campaign's new advertisement pokes fun at Donald Trump's hand gesture

Barack Obama was referring to Donald Trump’s usual comment that he draws more crowds to his rallies, in comparison to Kamala Harris. 

“We’re running this ad on Fox News this morning for no particular reason,” read the caption, bringing more jokes from the users online.

Interestingly, after Obama’s comment, Donald Trump responded and said that the former president had “taken loose shots” and reasoned that he should be allowed to get personal too.

Trump clarified that he “sticks to policy,” according to his campaign, but in the future, he will give it back to his rivals, reports Yahoo News

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face each other for the first time during September 10 live televised debate.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 22: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference at the Washington Hilton on June 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. The conservative Christian group is hosting a series of congressional members and political candidates to speak on the upcoming 2024 elections. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Donald Trump earlier called Barack Obama's remark a personal attack (Getty Images)

Internet share their thoughts on Kamala Harris' campaign trolling Donald Trump

Netizens gave their honest take on Kamala Harris' campaign pre-debate jibe at Donald Trump with a new advertisement. In the video, Barack Obama's DNC remark on former president's hand gesture was mocked.

One person said on X, "Oh, this will drive Trump INSANE!!!  Excellent work. And on the day of the debate. Simply genius."

"Donald Trump cares about Donald Trump. That’ll never change," a second user wrote about Obama's speech from DNC.

Another person talked about campaign's reference to playing advertisement on Fox News, "Haha, love it! 'No particular reason' is the best reason! Running an ad on Fox News just to stir the pot and get people talking. Let's see how long it takes for the conversation to start!"

One critic reacted, "Delusion is thinking showing an ad featuring Obama on Fox News will change any minds. Waste of money."

"I mean there’s a lot of Obama-Trump Fox News viewers and they probably just want to make the gop mad and don’t expect anyone to change their mind," an individual opined. 

"You’re just clueless. The whole point is to rattle the convicted criminal dimwit Donald Dump Trump," one wrote. 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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