Donald Trump turns his attention to 'radical left lunatic' Kamala Harris in first rally since Biden dropped out

  • Donald Trump held his first rally since Joe Biden dropped out in North Carolina
  • And he turned his full focus on his new opponent Vice President Kamala Harris 
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Donald Trump declared victory over Joe Biden on Wednesday evening and promised thousands of adoring fans in North Carolina that there'd be no more Mr Nice Guy as he promised he would make Kamala Harris his next victim.

He took a lap of honor at his first rally since Biden dropped out of the race and unveiled his new attack strategy for 'radical left lunatic' Harris.

And he laughed off reports that he was a changed man after coming within an inch of being assassinated.

'I was supposed to be nice. They say something happened to me when I got shot,' he said at a sports arena in Charlotte. 'I became nice.

'When you are dealing with these people, they're very dangerous, you can't afford to be nice. So if you don't mind ... I'm not going to be nice.'

 

Donald Trump turned his attention to 'radical left lunatic' Kamala Harris and told the crowd the time for being 'nice' was over in his first rally since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race

This election was meant to be boring: Two old, when men squaring off just like they did in 2020.

But Trump has already survived an assassination attempt and now he is adjusting to a new contest. Biden is gone, after sensationally dropping out Sunday, and he must now recalibrate to take on the first black woman (in all likelihood) to be her party's nominee.

'As you know three days ago we officially defeated the worst president in the history of our nation,' he said setting off a deafening roar from more than 10,000 supporters.

'So now we have a new victim to defeat, lying Kamala Harris.' 

He was as good as his word not to be nice, painting a nightmare vision of America if 'border czar Harris' was put in charge of the country.

'Kamala's deadly destruction of American borders is completely and totally disqualifying. She should never be trusted to be the president.

'If border czar Harris is in charge, every week they'll bring in a neverending stream of illegal aliens, rapists, blood thirsty killers, child murderers to go after our sons and our daughters.'

He ran down her record as a prosecutor in California, derided her work on immigration and claimed the 'fake news' had quickly changed its tune on a vice president that it previously wrote off as ineffective.

'Everything Kamala touches turns into a total disaster,' he said. 'Check out San Francisco: 20 years ago it was the greatest city in our country. Now it is unliveable.'

His supporters think the change of candidate changes little in the race, even as Harris's campaign reports an avalanche of cash and volunteers.

'It would be OK if it were just her,' said Susan Putnam, a retired office worker, as she waited for Trump to appear. 'But it's not. She'll have the deep state behind her.'

'They say something happened to me when I got shot. I became nice¿ If you don't mind, I'm not going to be nice. Is that okay?' the former president told the fired-up audience in Charlotte, North Carolina

'They say something happened to me when I got shot. I became nice… If you don't mind, I'm not going to be nice. Is that okay?' the former president told the fired-up audience in Charlotte, North Carolina

The Republican nominee called Harris the 'most incompetent, far-left' vice president in history and said he had 'defeated' Biden when he announced he was ending his 2024 bid on Sunday

The Republican nominee called Harris the 'most incompetent, far-left' vice president in history and said he had 'defeated' Biden when he announced he was ending his 2024 bid on Sunday

Trump (wearing a small bandage on is right ear) laughed off reports that he was a changed man after coming within an inch of being assassinated

Trump (wearing a small bandage on is right ear) laughed off reports that he was a changed man after coming within an inch of being assassinated

The race is likely to be tight. A Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Tuesday showed Harris with a two-point lead over Trump, 44 percent to 42 percent, although other polls have shown the former president narrowly ahead.

And on Wednesday Trump turned his full focus on Harris, using the opportunity to bring on stage a Border Patrol union leader and the head of the National Association of Police Organizations. The message was clear as Trump, a convicted felon, portrayed himself as the candidate of law and order, 

North Carolina voted narrowly for Trump in the past two elections.

However, Democrats see it as a potential pickup and the state's term-limited governor, Roy Cooper, is among the possible running mates being considered by Harris. 

His campaign and allies have pivoted rapidly to attacks on the vice president, tying her to the administration's struggles to tame inflation and a crisis at the border.

A super PAC launched TV ads on Monday, accusing Harris of covering up Biden's obvious mental decline. 

'But Kamala knew Joe couldn't do the job, so she did it,' says the narrator of the ad, funded by MAGA Inc.

'Look what she got done, a border invasion, runaway inflation, the American Dream dead. They created this mess. They ... no, Kamala owns this failed record.'

And on Tuesday, Trump said the switch in candidates held no fear for him. He said her campaign for president imploded in 2020.

Huge crowds lined up in the North Carolina heat to watch Trump speak in Charlotte, in his first rally since Biden dropped out

Huge crowds lined up in the North Carolina heat to watch Trump speak in Charlotte, in his first rally since Biden dropped out 

Trump's fans applaud after the singing of the National Anthem and before he took the stage

Trump's fans applaud after the singing of the National Anthem and before he took the stage 

Harris was in Milwaukee in Tuesday for her first campaign rally since Joe Biden dropped out

Harris was in Milwaukee in Tuesday for her first campaign rally since Joe Biden dropped out

'So if she campaigns that way now and this is only going to be tougher, although she does have a lot of support from the fake news. There's no question about that,' he told reporters on a briefing call. 

'But if she campaigns the way she campaigned then, you know, I suspect she won't be too tough.'

The change in candidate has provided a fillip to Democrats too.

The Harris campaign on Wednesday said it has raised $126 million since Sunday, with 64% of donors making their first contribution of the 2024 campaign

Harris held her first rally since becoming the likely nominee a day earlier in Milwaukee, where she warned that Trump would take the nation 'backward.'

'Do we want to live in a country of freedom, compassion and rule of law, or a country of chaos, fear and hate?' she asked.