Trump campaign tries to argue it “has the momentum” in the 2024 race

Trump campaign tries to argue it “has the momentum” in the 2024 race

Donald Trump’s campaign sought to argue in a new memo Tuesday that it “has the momentum” in the presidential race, and attacked the media for what it argued was biased coverage of the former president and his campaign. 

“The state of the race is clear: with just nine weeks until the most consequential election in American history, the Trump-Vance Campaign has the momentum. Do the Democrats and voters realize this? Or does the mainstream media, in its attempt to manage public opinion and continue the ‘Harris Honeymoon,’ report a version of reality that is at odds with the facts?” top Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita said in the memo.

Wiles and LaCivita attacked Vice President Kamala Harris and called her “the same Radical Left lunatic she has always been.” They falsely portrayed her positions on several issues, including fracking, health insurance and electric vehicles. 

Wiles and LaCivita also touted support from Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp after Trump and Kemp appeared to have repaired their relationship.