In his recent rally speech, Trump didn't hold back on Kamala Harris, pulling out all the stops as he campaigned hard in battleground states like Georgia. He referred to Harris as "Comrade Kamala" and accused her of "stealing the race" from Joe Biden, reviving his go-to branding strategy.
The former president claimed that Harris is losing badly and that her stronger rhetoric, which he said included likening him to Adolf Hitler, is a sign of desperation. He painted her as a "Threat to Democracy" and unfit to lead.
As he fired up his base, Trump emphasized the start of early voting in Georgia, urging his supporters to take action by voting in the next two weeks leading up to November 1st. He promised a major win in Georgia and a future Golden Age if he's victorious, contrasting his vision against what he describes as the "catastrophes" under Harris's leadership.
Trump's strategy here seems clear: rally the base, cast Harris as radical and dangerous, and create a stark choice between two visions for America. Whether this aggressive stance pays off in crucial battlegrounds remains to be seen.