Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will try to show voters that his likely new rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, has had a hand in two issues he will use to win in November: immigration and the cost of living. UNN reports this with reference to Reuters.
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Sources in the Trump campaign said that Harris, Trump will present as the "co-pilot" of the Biden administration's policies, which he believes are behind both sources of voter discontent.
According to Reuters, Trump's representatives have been preparing for several weeks to meet with Harris if Biden refuses to run and she is nominated by the Democratic Party.
Trump's campaign has made it clear that it will link it as closely as possible to Biden's immigration policy, which Republicans believe is responsible for the sharp increase in the number of people crossing the southern border with Mexico illegally.
The second line of attack will revolve around the economy. Opinion polls consistently show that Americans are unhappy with high food and fuel prices, as well as interest rates that have made home buying less affordable.