Donald Trump in Wisconsin three days before the debate against Kamala Harris

Donald Trump in Wisconsin three days before the debate against

In the United States, the presidential campaign is in full swing. Donald Trump was campaigning this Saturday, September 7 in Wisconsin, one of the key states, one of those that could swing the final result on November 5. While the polls remain tight, he violently attacked his Democratic opponent.

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With our correspondent in Washington, Guillaume Naudin

To UNITED STATESDonald Trump knows what his supporters want and like. They come to listen to him, but also to enjoy a well-rehearsed show. So Donald Trump Trump. He steps straight off his plane to address the audience gathered on the tarmac of an airport this Saturday, September 7, in the state of Wisconsin. And in keeping with the language he has been repeating over and over again since Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden and relaunched the Democratic campaign, he predicts a catastrophe if she wins.

These are the worst president and vice president in the history of our country. There has never been anyone who has done damage like these people. He is the worst president in history. She will be worse than him. And Trump is never wrong. If the comrade Kamala Harris gets four more years, you’ll be living in a total banana republic, run by anarchy and tyranny. And it’s not even her. It’s the people around her. They’re trash, and they want to tear our country down. They’re total trash “.

Trump bets on debate scheduled in three days

For him, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are one and the same. And besides, he promises that in three days, next Tuesday, during the debate that will oppose him to the vice president, he will make her suffer the same fate that he made Joe Biden suffer. It was this failed debate that forced the president to withdraw. And Donald Trump clearly intends for this meeting, his first with Kamala Harris, to be decisive in the race for the White House.

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