According to reports, Donald Trump has been fuming at the Democratic Party’s “unfair” decision to put Kamala Harris against him rather than Joe Biden.
According to reports, Donald Trump has been fuming at the “unfair” decision to pit Kamala Harris against him rather than Joe Biden, even as both Democrats and Republicans are intensifying their efforts to court American voters to win the White House seat.
According to the Washington Post, the Harris campaign is starting to irritate Trump in a different way with the inclusion of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as the vice presidential candidate.
Trump sources claim that the Republican leader is yelling at his campaign workers because of Harris’ larger fundraising total and the more boisterous crowds she has been drawing to her rallies than he has been.
According to the story, Trump’s ire has been stoked by images of raucous and passionate supporters of Harris and Walz that have surfaced in Philadelphia, Wisconsin, and Michigan over the past few days. This might lead to a shake-up in the campaign.
Trump planning to change campaign staff?
Five sources close to the campaign claim that Trump is once again in a “dead-even race.” “Since taking Biden’s place on the ticket, he has become more and more irate over Harris’s rising polling numbers and media attention in the face of fresh Democratic momentum.”
Not only that, but there’s a likelihood that he’s started questioning friends and supporters about the effectiveness of his campaign team, which might result in staff changes. Nevertheless, according to a source close to the GOP leader, Trump “has not confirmed” if he is contemplating such a move and has instead increased assistance for campaign personnel in recent days, as reported by Josh Dawsey and Michael Scherer of the Post.
Furthermore, Trump has asked his employees “why Harris is raising so much more money than him.” The insiders said that the Republican presidential contender was still “steaming” after reading his post on Truth Social on Tuesday afternoon, which contained some “nicknames, falsehoods and baseless accusations” against Harris.
A look at Harris’ massive fundraising haul
In July, Harris—who is expected to be the Democratic Party nominee—raised a record $310 million, according to a statement her team made on Friday. In the US presidential contest, she is competing against Trump.
On the other side, the Trump campaign has $327 million in cash on hand as of now, having raised $138.7 million in July.
The only candidate who has filed to represent the Democratic Party as the nominee for the November 5 presidential election is Harris, 59. Her nomination followed Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the contest.