Author: Natasha S. Alford

Donald Trump is getting boring. A candidate who once provoked shock and awe now generates eye rolling, head shaking and, even in some cases, pity as Americans see him struggling to navigate the new political reality of Kamala Harris. After Trump’s rambling press conference at Mar-a-Lago and multiple unhinged tweets since Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee, many within his own camp worry that Harris’ largely successful rollout had made Trump both anxious and desperate for attention. In recent weeks, as Harris has quickly closed polling gaps that Biden couldn’t, we’ve watched Trump turned to familiar tactics we’ve seen before: Calling women who’ve…

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