Trump Gloats That Democratic Senators Are Using Him In Ads: ‘Kamala Harris’ Sinking Campaign Has Become So TOXIC’

 

Former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump took a victory lap on Wednesday over ads from swing state Democratic senators touting their relationships with him on Truth Social on Wednesday, arguing that Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign had become “TOXIC.”

In recent days, Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), both of whom are locked in tight reelection battles, have unveiled ads emphasizing their common ground and ability to work with Trump.

“Casey bucked Biden to protect fracking and he sided with Trump to end NAFTA and put tariffs on China to stop them from cheating,” asserted the narrator of Casey’s ad.

“Tammy Baldwin got President Trump to sign her Made in America bill,” boasted the narrator of Baldwin’s.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), who is running for Senate in the last of the trio of Blue Wall states, also ran an ad beginning this summer about how she had written “a law signed by President Trump forcing drug companies to show their actual prices.”

Trump gloated over the trend on Truth Social, writing “Kamala Harris’ sinking Campaign has become so TOXIC, that Democrat Senators in four different States are using me in their advertisements, and stating that they are with President Trump on Tariffs, and numerous other things.”

“While it is a great compliment, it is not fair to those Republican Senate Candidates, Bernie Moreno, Dave McCormick, Eric Hovde, and Sam Brown, who are with me all the time.” he continued. “These Democrats have voted with Crooked Joe Biden almost 100% of the time. They only pretend to be on my side when Elections roll around. OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, WISCONSIN, NEVADA: VOTE FOR BERNIE MORENO, DAVE MCCORMICK, ERIC HOVDE, AND SAM BROWN – THEY ARE THE ONES WHO ARE WITH US!”

Most polls still indicate that each of the seven expected swing states could tilt toward Trump or Harris, although they have all been moving in the former’s direction in recent days.

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