Donald Trump spent his weekend talking about something he just can’t let go: his 2020 election loss.
“They want us to lose,” Trump said of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger, the secretary of state he tried to pressure into “finding” him enough votes to defeat Joe Biden that cycle.
“Atlanta is like a killing field” under their leadership, Trump said.
For some of his Republican supporters, the taunts mostly renewed worries that the former president’s preoccupation with the last election could hamstring him.
“This is now starting to not be Donald Trump’s problem,” Geoff Duncan, Georgia’s former Republican lieutenant governor, who is supporting Harris in November, told CNN on Sunday.
A supposedly “changed” Trump said he wanted to “unify” the country after surviving an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally.
“She was Indian all the way,” Trump said of Harris in a roomful of Black journalists in Chicago. »