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The Citizen
|November 02, 2024
Trump & Harris: US presidential candidates
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OLDEST: DON'T COUNT OUT TEFLON DON YET
He was impeached twice, found liable in fraud and sexual abuse lawsuits, convicted of dozens of felonies and has been declared politically dead again and again – but count Donald Trump out at your peril.
With three days to go until his third presidential election – and a little over three months after he was literally shot at – the Republican tycoon's political stamina is as robust as ever.
The 78-year-old has emerged from a summer of missteps and a lurch into authoritarian rhetoric with better odds of securing a second White House term than at any point since that July assassination attempt in a field in Pennsylvania.
Trump detractors have watched the unforced errors in his 2024 campaign with a mix of delight, frustration and bewilderment as the man whose downfall has long been predicted has managed to keep his supporters on board.
Depending on who you ask, Trump's biggest fumbles have been a divisive vice-presidential pick, a laissez-faire attitude to his daily campaign work and an excessive focus on outgoing president Biden.
Trump's own words have, as ever, been extraordinary – from wild conspiracy theories about immigrants eating people's pets and lies about hurricanes to threats of revenge against his opponents.
And then there's what Democrats have labelled the "weird" stuff – the personal insults and name-calling, rambling interviews and rally speeches and a campaign event that ended with Trump swaying onstage to music for 40 minutes.
The oldest major-party presidential candidate yet, Trump is out on bail in two criminal cases that could mean him seeing out his days in jail and, in theory, he is due to be sentenced in a third just after the election.
This story is from the November 02, 2024 edition of The Citizen.
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