Trump and Harris campaigns battle over mental and physical fitness

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’s campaigns are turning to bitter personal attacks against their opponent’s mental and physical capabilities in the final two weeks of theprior to his departure from the November race, but those accusations are still a focal point of the presidential election for both sides of the aisle as Harris, Trump, and their allies argue that their opponent is not fit to serve in the White House.is within the margin of error of each other in several key states that could sway the Nov. 5 contest.

“You know, where Kamala is today? They don’t want to tell you,” Trump said. “She’s sleeping. She took a day off. She’s got no energy at all. … Her speeches last for about 15 minutes.” Democrats have turned the age narrative on Trump, with Harris showing clips of Trump’s rambling speeches at campaign rallies and“He is ducking debates and canceling interviews,” Harris said Friday at a campaign stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. “And check this out — his own campaign team recently said it is because of exhaustion.”

While the former president is known for lengthy and sometimes unconventional speeches at rallies, Democrats have been quick to point out unusual remarks made by Trump on anything from “the great Hannibal Lecter” to a“Have you seen Mr. Trump lately? He’s out there just — he’ll give like, 2 1/2-hour speeches,” Obama said. “Just a word salad, you don’t know what the heck he’s saying.”

“I’m glad they’re bringing him out. The reason they’re bringing him out because he doesn’t even want to do it,” said Trump. “I think he’s exhausted. I watched him talk. … I think the guy’s exhausted. And I never say a guy is looking old, but he’s looking a little bit older, isn’t he?”

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