frigidweirdo
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Trump and Harris go after each other's economic plans at swing state rallies
The presidential candidates are ramping up their campaigns as the race enters its final stretch.
"Trump's team accuses Labour of election interference as Starmer tries to play down row"
There's already a thread about how Labour Party members from the UK are going to the US to help Kamala.
But now Trump has come out and criticized this.
Even though Nigel Farage, now a British MP after about the 30th attempt at trying (and kicking someone out as the Reform candidate for Clacton, after he said he wouldn't stand, and after it was clear Clacton would go to Reform), has helped Trump out numerous times
Nigel Farage to support Donald Trump in upcoming US election
The new MP for Clacton says he will make flying visits to the US in the lead up.
9 July 2024
"Farage to support Trump in upcoming US election"
"Mr Farage spoke at several rallies during Mr Trump’s 2016 campaign, but has told the BBC this time “it’ll be a couple of flying visits”."
Either it's a problem, or it isn't. How is it a problem when Kamala has nobodies doing as they're told, but not a problem when a well known UK politician goes and helps Trump? Well, that's Trump's world. He'll say ANYTHING to gain an advantage. As he already said:
Trump says he’s not interested in pursuing case against Clinton
‘It’s just not something that I feel very strongly about,’ Trump told The New York Times.
“Look, there’s a tradition in American politics that after you win an election, you sort of put things behind you,” he told reporters inside Trump Tower. “And if that’s the decision he reached, that’s perfectly consistent with sort of a historical pattern of things come up, you say a lot of things, even some bad things might happen, and then you can sort of put it behind you in order to unite the nation.”
Trump's philosophy is "say anything, doesn't matter, just win, then do whatever you want with the power, because the campaign promises didn't mean a thing"
