Politico tout Adam Wren with the site's "Who Won the Day":
"If Donald Trump loses on Nov. 5, the racist carnival he curated at Madison Square Garden could be remembered as the day that cost him this margin-of-error election.
As Kamala Harris visited a Puerto Rican restaurant in Pennsylvania, talking about her “Puerto Rican Opportunity Economy Task Force,” Trump was at Madison Square Garden, where Tony Hinchcliffe, the host of Kill Tony podcast, called the U.S. territory a “floating island of garbage.” It was a split screen the Harris campaign welcomed. Nearly half a million people of Puerto Rican descent live in battleground Pennsylvania, and lots more elsewhere were certainly absorbing the headlines.
And Harris won the day." (our emphasis)
You don't have to be a person of Puerto Rican descent to be nauseated and furious at the Malignant Loser's fascist rally. Slurs were also leveled at African Americans and Jews during his rally. Americans who don't support the Malignant Loser were threatened as the "enemy from within." Meanwhile, VP Harris was in Pennsylvania meeting voters, notably Puerto Rican voters, asking for their support and outlining her plans to improve their lives. The contrast couldn't be more stark, the stakes higher.
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