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ROOKE: Trump’s McDonald’s Visit Tears Down Thin Veil Covering Harris Campaign’s Greatest Weakness

Former President Donald Trump's visit to a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania on Sunday caused a collapse on the left as Vice President Kamala Harris tries to address his struggles to connect with voters.

Despite showing up at McDonald's wearing a typical power suit with a bright red tie and French cuffs, Trump was polite, charismatic and funny. While there, he learned how to use the fly station, helped fill orders and manned the drive-thru window as supporters lined the block with Trump flags and MAGA gear. These moments not only humanized him, but also made him relatable, even though he was a New York City billionaire living in a mansion in Florida.

It also highlighted the stark reality that Harris (or her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz) could achieve the same result. Despite the Democratic Party's best efforts to portray Harris as a typical middle-class candidate who is sympathetic to struggling Americans and understands their plight, most The candidates for voters still believe Trump is better placed to handle the issues that matter most to them, such as the economy, inflation, and illegal immigration. A visit to McDonald's made this even more clear.

Unlike Harris and Walz, who wear flannels and high-V vests when they want to look like hunters, or T-shirts and chucks when they want to look casual, and change their accents depending on the demographics of their audience, Trump I'm wearing a suit. He is not pretending to be from the middle class by cosplaying as one. Instead, his suit tells voters that he is fully aware that he is a billionaire who is part of an elite class, but that, unlike the impostors, he is here to help. . (ROOKE: Harris campaign prepares for deadly election conflict)

Democrats and their friends in the corporate media went into overdrive after the event, claiming that Mr.despise” Fast Food Employee and How He Worked threat (D) Toward democracy. There was even reported As if voters didn't already know, the article said his visit was a campaign photo op. Their anger over President Trump's time serving fries stems from the understanding that Harris is out of the game.

Harris is notoriously difficult to handle. While she was at the California Attorney General's Office, her staff reportedly When she arrived, I had to stand at attention and address her as “General.” of turnover rate rate skyrocketed When she became vice president, that was true even among employees of color. She seems like the typical “boss baby” who gets high on her power and ability to control others. If you want to convey sympathy and empathy to voters who have been devastated by the administration's policies, this is not the best place to start. (Luke: Brian Stelter exposes the ignorance problem of Democratic white liberals in less than 10 words)

Even former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden (despite how terrible their policies were for the American people) were able to effortlessly engage in the same type of retail politics as President Trump. Democrats look at Ms. Harris and realize that her nervous laughter, reliance on teleprompters, and lack of connection with voters are a recipe for disaster, and they lash out at Mr. Trump. Their defense mechanism exposes Harris as an out-of-touch political elite who has zero chance of winning in November without abortion.

That frightens them because Trump, despite being unashamedly wealthy, has always been able to treat his employees with respect, even playfully. He brings this talent to his campaign, and it's working well. Voters want billionaires to fight alongside them in the trenches. Mr. Harris, who is in charge of human resources, does not seem like a “girl's boss.'' As a candidate, if your weakest trait is policy, there are things you can do to fix it. But there's nothing you can do about your terrible personality.

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