Damn right.
At the afternoon rally, Harris repeated new lines that she has tried out this week that Trump is “increasingly unstable” and “seeking unchecked power.” Harris argued that the hallmarks of her leadership as president would be an effort to build consensus among people of different political persuasions and a focus on making Americans’ lives better. Trump, she said, “will sit in the Oval Office plotting retribution, stewing in his own grievances, and think only about himself and not you.”
She was joined onstage at the “Country Over Party” event by an array of Republican leaders including former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman, former Georgia lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan and former members of Congress such as Barbara Comstock of Virginia, James C. Greenwood of Pennsylvania, Mickey Edwards of Oklahoma, Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, Denver Riggleman of Virginia, Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Dave Trott of Michigan.
Looking at the Republicans with her onstage and in the audience, she laughed and noted that in any normal election, it would be strange for them to be with her at a campaign event, “but not in this election.”