
WashPost's Gene Robinson Jumps On The Kamala Harris Campaign 'Weird' Train
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Trump is out talking about the, you know, the shark and the boat and the battery all the time.54% : Trump is out talking about the, you know, the shark and the boat and the battery all the time.
33% : So Sam, not only is it weird, but for the first time in a long time, certainly in months if not more during this campaign, Trump has had to be reactive.
21% : Trump's not going to like that, either.
18% : So now, we have in Vance and Trump, one of the like, weirdest tickets that I can recall.
13% : So now, we have in Vance and Trump,bone of the, like, weirdest tickets that I can recall.
5% : Indeed, in his column, Robinson quoted a Harris campaign email, and a statement by a possible Harris VP pick, calling Trump and Vance "weird."
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