(CNN) — the campaign of Republican Party presidential candidate Donald Trump has complained to the federal election commission about the CNN Labor Party, the party is accused of “Blatantly interfering” in the US election by helping the campaign of vice-president Harriss, the Democratic presidential candidate. A statement posted on the Donald Trump Vance Campaign website accused the WALZ campaign of “Seeking foreign influence to spread its radical message” on Tuesday.
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The report said the six-page complaint highlighted a social media post last week by Praful Patel, head of Labour’s business, which said: Nearly 100 current and former members of the Labour Party will travel to the four swing states in the coming weeks, and she has a“Quota of 10” for North Carolina, “Where we will house you”. The post has now been deleted.
Labour members have come forward to explain the allegations made by Donald Trump’s team. According to the Guardian on the 23rd, British Prime Minister Stamer said the same day, the men accused of assisting Harriss’s team “Participated as volunteers, as they had done in previous elections”. Asked if the dispute would affect his relationship with Donald Trump, Stamer said he and Donald Trump had a two-hour dinner in New York last month. “We have a good relationship, and as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I will work with whoever the American people elect as president,” he said.
“The Donald Trump campaign clearly got it wrong,” the Defence Secretary said on the 23rd John Healey, adding that although the activists were labour members, “They were all volunteers and paid for themselves”. “The Donald Trump campaign is creating controversy,” he added. Stevie Rieder, the environment, food and Rural Affairs secretary, said it was “Not uncommon for supporters of one National Party to go to another country to campaign for a sister party”. He also stressed that the current Labour government would work closely with any president elected by the American people in November, given the long-standing special relationship between Britain and the US, and that it would continue to do so.
A Labor Party official told Politico on the 23rd that, “One innocuous post by a Labour staffer turned into a diplomatic incident that largely reflects the current level and gap in political discussion on both sides of the Atlantic.”. “It’s going to be a very awkward moment for the Labour government,” the BBC said of the incident on Tuesday. The BBC thinks it is likely that the Labour government will call Donald Trump in two weeks to congratulate him. The question is whether this is just a temporary embarrassment or whether the dispute threatens the potential relationship between Stamer and Donald Trump. Labour officials have spent much of their time in opposition and in office trying to establish links with Donald Trump’s team. Now those connections may be in vain.
As election day approached, both Biden and Harriss stepped up their attacks on Donald Trump, seeking to portray Donald Trump as a “Unique threat” to democracy, the Washington Post reported Sunday. According to the New York Times on the 22nd, Biden said in a speech at the Democratic campaign office in New Hampshire that he wanted to put his predecessor in jail. “We have to lock him up,” he said, a reference to Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign rhetoric. Donald Trump’s supporters shouted “Lock her up” at rallies during his first presidential campaign in 2016, Reuters reported Tuesday, referring to the then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary. Although Biden’s words drew applause from the crowd, he was quick to explain that “Locking him up politically and keeping him out of politics is something we have to do”.
Donald Trump’s campaign quickly seized on Biden’s comments as evidence that the various indictments against Donald Trump were nothing more than a witch hunt. According to NBC News on the 22nd, “Biden has just admitted that his plan with Harriss has been to politically persecute their opponent, Donald Trump, because they can not defeat him fairly,” Carolina, a spokesman for Donald Trump’s campaign, said in a statement that day. The biden-Harriss administration is the real threat to democracy. We call on Harriss to condemn Biden’s shameful remarks.”
The race between Harriss and Donald Trump is still in the heat two weeks before the election, Harriss has a narrow national lead in a series of surveys, Forbes said Thursday, despite the fact that Swing state is effectively tied. Harriss’s already narrow lead over trump is still narrowing, according to a new US poll. Their approval ratings were 49.2% and 48.3% respectively.