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The 2024 presidential race is a “complete contrast campaign” pitting former President Trump’s record against Vice President Kamala Harris’, senior Trump campaign officials said Thursday, while stressing that the new Democrat ticket is “dangerously liberal,” but that “the fundamentals of the race are the same.” 

“Democrats say, ‘We can’t go back,’ but many Americans like the idea of no inflation, affordable food and gas, and low mortgage rates,” a Trump campaign official said. “Hire Trump, Fire Kamala.” 

TRUMP SAYS BIDEN HAD THE ‘RIGHT TO RUN,’ BUT DEM PARTY ‘TOOK IT AWAY’

The campaign official said Trump is the “change” and Harris is the “status quo.” 

The Trump campaign said Harris is going to make an effort to separate herself from Biden. 

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“We’re in a suspended reality for a few weeks,” an official said. “It is like Harris has never met Joe Biden and like she has no responsibility for what happened in the administration. But that is not what the voters think.” 

The official added: “But nothing has changed. The fundamentals of the race are the same.” 

The campaign also blasted Harris’ pick of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, saying he “reinforces the narrative that Harris is a dangerous liberal.” 

“When they start talking about ‘equal outcomes,’ they are essentially talking about communism,” a campaign official said. 

Meanwhile, as the campaign turns into the general election cycle, former President Trump is focused on continuing his efforts to persuade new voters in battleground states—specifically by delivering messages that present the contrasting records and policy stances between Trump and Harris. 

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Trump campaign officials said they are focused on advertising, direct mail, texting and calling new and traditional Republican voters and more. 

The Trump campaign said that it has made more than 150 million direct voter contacts with prospective voters so far and has mobilized through its “Trump Force 47” effort. 

Fox News Digital first broke the campaign’s “Trump Force 47” grassroots effort to recruit new voters. 

The program, which the campaign says is focused on mobilizing “highly targeted voters in critical precincts across the battleground states and districts,” has already engaged tens of thousands of volunteers. 

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TRUMP CAMPAIGN TOUTS ‘TRUMP FORCE 47’ GRASSROOTS RECRUITMENT EFFORT 100 DAYS OUT FROM ELECTION DAY

“Trump Force 47 is highly effective, because it takes traditional voter contact tactics a step further by equipping voters with the skills to persuade their neighbors to vote for President Trump,” Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital last month. 

The campaign told Fox News Digital that “Trump Force 47” builds on its early-state primary strategy of organizing volunteers at the precinct level, where each volunteer works to attract several specifically targeted voters. 

Split photo of Trump and Harris.

Former President Trump said he is ready to debate Vice President Kamala Harris.  (Photographer: Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg via Getty Images | Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The “Trump Force 47” website says it is “the official army of volunteer neighborhood organizers working together to defeat Kamala Harris and the far-left liberal democrats.” 

Potential volunteers can sign up to target voter outreach in their own neighborhoods, call targeted voters, sign up for poll watching, be a “Trump Captain; host a “Trump House Party,” or deliver yard signs to neighbors. 

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The Trump campaign said that economic concerns and the border are the issues that drive voters. 

“They are far more sour on the economy,” an official said. “They are more pessimistic about their overall personal finances.” 

As for campaign cash, a senior campaign official said the former president has $327 million cash-on-hand. 

“We never thought we’d have more than Democrats, but we have enough to do what we need to do,” a campaign official said, adding that they “imagine the Harris honeymoon ends soon.”  

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Willie Brown says Trump claims of helicopter trip, Kamala Harris confessions are false

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Former President Trump said that he and Willie Brown almost crashed in a helicopter and that the former San Francisco mayor told him “terrible things” about Trump’s Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.

False and false, Brown says.

Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, conducted a meandering 65-minute news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday where he insulted Harris, reasserted false and misleading claims and talked about the U.S. in apocalyptic terms.

He also related the tale of being in a helicopter and facing danger with Brown.

“Well, I know Willie Brown very well. In fact, I went down in a helicopter with him. We thought, maybe this is the end,” Trump said.

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“We were in a helicopter going to a certain location together, and there was an emergency landing,” he said. “This was not a pleasant landing, and Willie, he was — he was a little concerned. So I know him pretty well. I mean, I haven’t seen him in years. But he told me terrible things about [Kamala Harris].”

Brown says Trump’s claims are untrue.

“I’ve never done business with Donald Trump, let’s start with that,” Brown told Bay Area TV station KRON. “And secondly, I don’t think I’d want to ride on the same helicopter with him.”

He also denied demeaning Harris to Trump.

“It’s just as accurate as all of the other components of what you’re asking me about,” Brown told the San Francisco Chronicle. “No, not accurate at all.”

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Brown told KRON he “could not envision thinking of Kamala Harris in any negative way. She’s a good friend a long time ago, absolutely beautiful woman, smart as all hell, very successful, electorally speaking.”

Brown dated Harris in the 1990s at the beginning of her career in San Francisco. The connection drew backlash against Harris from critics who said she gained politically from the relationship.

Brown did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment Thursday evening.

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Protesters interrupted Kamala Harris’s speech at a rally in Detroit.

It’s all good. [Protesters chanting] [Supporters booing] I’m here because we believe in democracy. Everyone’s voice matters. But I am speaking now. I am speaking now. [cheers] You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking. [cheers]

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Trump says Biden had the 'right to run,' but Dem Party 'took it away'

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Former President Trump said President Biden had “the right to run” for re-election and the Democratic Party “took it away” from him, while blasting his new opponent Kamala Harris as the “least admired, least respected, and worst vice president in the history of our country.” 

Trump held a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday afternoon after holding off-the-record meetings with major media outlets. The Trump campaign said the Republican presidential nominee wanted to address the media “while they were already in Palm Beach because he’s the most transparent candidate in history.” 

Trump said Thursday that the U.S. is in “the most dangerous period of time I’ve ever seen for our country.” 

“We have somebody that hasn’t received one vote for president, and she’s running, and that’s fine with me, but we were given Joe Biden, and now we’re given somebody else,” Trump said. “I think, frankly, I’d rather be running against somebody else, but that was their choice.” 

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Both the Trump and Harris 2024 campaigns have put out ads attacking each other for their U.S. southern border policies. (Getty Images)

Trump said Harris is “a radical left person at a level that nobody’s seen,” and said her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, is a “radical left man that has positions that are not even possible to believe they exist.” 

“He’s heavy into the transgender world, heavy into lots of different worlds having to do with safety. He doesn’t want to have borders, he doesn’t want to have walls. He doesn’t want to have any form of safety for our country,” Trump said. “He doesn’t mind people coming in from prisons and neither does she — I guess because she couldn’t care less.” 

Harris formally became the nominee after Biden suspended his re-election campaign and endorsed her amid pressure from within the Democratic Party. The Democratic National Committee formally nominated Harris as their nominee this week. 

“The presidency was taken away from Joe Biden, and I’m no Biden fan,” Trump said. “From a constitutional standpoint, from any standpoint you look at, they took the presidency away, and people are saying he lost after the debate and he couldn’t win.” 

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“Whether he could win or he couldn’t, when he had the right to run, and they took it away, and they said they would use the 25th Amendment,” Trump continued. 

Trump said the pressure from within the Democrat Party and “what they’ve done” is “pretty incredible.” 

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“Now I’m running against somebody else, and we’re leading. We’re leading — so I’m not complaining,” he said. “I’m saying, for a country with a Constitution that we cherish — we cherish this Constitution — to have done it this way is pretty severe, pretty horrible.” 

Trump said he thought Democrats “would have gone out to a vote” or “would have had a primary system.” 

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“But just to take it away from him like he was a child?” Trump said, adding that Biden is “a very angry man right now.” 

“I can tell you that he’s not happy with Obama, and he’s not happy with Nancy Pelosi,” Trump said. “He’s not happy with any of the people that told him ‘you’ve got to leave.’ He’s very unhappy, very angry.” 

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Former President Trump speaks at the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention in Chicago on July 31. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Trump said he thinks Biden “also blames” Harris. 

“He’s trying to put up a good face, but it is a very bad thing in terms of a country when you do that,” Trump said. “I’m not a fan of his, as you probably have noticed, and he had a rough debate, but that doesn’t mean that you just take it away like that.” 

He added: “You go out to a vote, you do something — he had 14 million votes. She had no votes.” 

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“And she’s crashing,” Trump said. 

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“We have a vice president who is the least admired, least respected, and the worst vice president in the history of our country. The most unpopular vice president,” he said of Harris. 

Trump also slammed Harris for not engaging with the media. Harris has been the de facto Democratic nominee for 18 days, and she has not held a formal press conference or sat for a wide-ranging interview. 

Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, left, greets former President Trump during a campaign rally at Georgia State University in Atlanta on Saturday.

Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, left, greets former President Trump during a campaign rally at Georgia State University in Atlanta on Saturday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

“She’s not doing any news conference. You know why she’s not doing it? Because she can’t do a news conference. She doesn’t know how to do a news conference,” Trump said. “She’s not smart enough to do a news conference.” 

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Trump said he is “very happy to run against” Harris, and said he “hates to be defending” Biden, but pointed to the Constitution again. 

“We have a Constitution. It’s a very important document, and we live by it. She has no votes, and I’m very happy to run against her. I’m not complaining from that standpoint. And I hate to be defending him, but he did not want to leave. He wanted to see if he could win,” Trump said. “They said, ‘You’re not going to win.’ After the debate, they said, ‘You’re not going to win. You can’t win. You’re out.’” 

Trump said Democrats, after successfully pressuring Biden to drop out of the race, “just picked a person.” 

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hold hands on balcony

President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris appear on the Truman Balcony of the White House in Washington, D.C., on July 4. (Tierney L. Cross)

Trump, pointing to Harris’ failed 2020 Democratic presidential primary campaign, said she was “the first out.” 

“She was the first loser. Okay. So we call her the first loser. She was the first loser when, during the primary system, during the Democrat primary system, she was the first one to quit, and she quit. She had no votes, no support, and she was a bad debater, by the way, a very bad debater,” Trump said. “And that’s not the thing I’m looking forward to. But she was a bad debater. She obviously did a bad job. She never made it to Iowa then, for some reason.” 

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Trump said he thinks Biden “regrets” tapping Harris as vice president. 

“He picked her and she turned on him, too. She was working with the people that wanted him out,” he said. “But the fact that you can get no votes, lose in the primary system. In other words, you had 14 or 15 people. She was the first one out, and that you can then be picked to run for president.” 

Trump added: “It seems, seems to me actually unconstitutional. Perhaps it’s not.” 

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