
Former President Donald Trump has intensified his campaign against current Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris, highlighting her alleged responsibility for the economic and immigration failures of Joe Biden's administration. Through a strategy of discrediting, Trump has portrayed her as a radical leftist, an enemy of jobs, and soft on crime. Harris has been forced to defend herself and explain her previous positions, leaving her with little room to present a new offer to the electorate.
In addition to attacking her political background, Trump has launched a campaign to destroy Harris's personal image, presenting her as a person without moral values and questioning her racial identity. Despite the accusations and media harassment, Harris has begun to adopt more constructive attitudes.
On the other hand, Trump has maintained a strategy similar to that used in 2015, trying to consolidate his base of loyal supporters and attracting key audiences such as independents. However, he has not significantly expanded his electorate and faces difficulties in gaining support among certain demographic groups, such as suburban women.
Despite Trump's efforts to delegitimize Biden's and Harris's administration, he still faces obstacles in solidifying his path to the presidency in the upcoming elections. With a base of loyal supporters but struggling to attract new voters, Trump must rethink his strategy to boost his campaign and increase his support among the American population.