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JD Vance royally effs up one last time in the final hours of Trump’s “trash” campaign

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booming metro and suburban population full of college educated women who could decide the crucial swing state. Trump lost Georgia by just 11,779 votes in 2020.

Just 35 seconds after assailing divisive politics, Vance launched into a broadside against Kamala Harris. He compared the sitting vice president to trash, and said he couldn’t wait to discard her.

Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!“In two days, we are going to take out the trash in Washington D.C., and the trash’s name is Kamala Harris,” he gleefully told supporters.Earlier in the week, Vance tried out a similar version of the line in Raleigh, North Carolina, another battleground state where college educated women in rapidly growing suburbs and metro areas could play a decisive role (Trump won North Carolina by 1.4 points last time around). “None of our fellow citizens, whatever their politics, are garbage for thinking that Kamala Harris has done a bad job.

In just two short days, we’re going to take out the trash in Washington, D.C.,” he said. Heading into Tuesday, Trump and Harris are facing one of the largest gender gaps in history, with some polls showing as much as a 34-point gap between men and women.

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