I wish I could convince myself that Trump had the mental maturity to be president. There are jobs where one no longer has the luxury to like or dislike anyone. With respect to the presidency, all that matters is the welfare of the American people and their allies. But Trump is incapable of that sort of behaviour - even common sense.
Now that the race has tightened, Trump has no realistic path to the presidency without Georgia. On the Truth platform and during his rally in Atlanta on Saturday, Trump decided that the best thing he could do to further his candidacy in the state was to attack its highly successful republican governor, Brian Kemp - a governor with a job approval rating of 63 percent! Moreover, Kemp is particularly liked among the educated urban voters that Trump desperately needs to keep from turning to Harris.
But no. Because Kemp would not lie for him or disrupt Georgia's electoral process during the 2020 election, Trump decided it was more important to attack Kemp, and by extension his republican supporters, than to focus on unity of the party against Harris.
Some of his comments included,
Kemp is “a bad guy, he’s a disloyal guy and he’s a very average governor.” He added that on Kemp’s watch, Georgia has “gone to hell.”
If this sort of idiotic, juvenile, politically self-destructive behaviour continues (assuming it isn't already too late). Trump will have no one to blame for his defeat but himself.
New reports from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Politico quote many Republicans as being equal parts angry and confused by Trump's attacks on Gov. Kemp.
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