At a recent rally in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump expressed regret over leaving the White House after losing to Joe Biden in 2020 and labeled Democrats as “demonic.”
He criticized a new Iowa poll showing him trailing Kamala Harris, whom he has previously defeated in the state.
Throughout his speech, Trump made unfounded claims about election interference and continued to insult those who disagree with him, including Harris.
Trump’s rhetoric has grown increasingly aggressive, suggesting he wouldn’t mind if violence were directed at the media, which his campaign later clarified as a comment about their protective role.
His remarks have become darker as the race tightens, while he continues to advocate for military action against perceived domestic threats.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris, campaigning in Michigan, emphasized the need for compassion and unity, particularly in response to the crisis in Gaza.
She called for an end to the conflict and highlighted the importance of the upcoming election, framing the choice between her vision and Trump’s as a decision for the future of the nation.
Recent polls indicate a competitive race, with Harris gaining support among young female voters.