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The voting day for the U.S. election is November 5, and there are only about ten days left.
As the time approaches, the Trump camp is also making bigger moves one after another.
In addition to Musk directly sending money to voters in swing states, Trump also went to work at McDonald's on October 20 to build momentum for the election.
There are two main reasons why Trump chose McDonald’s for his work show.
First of all, Trump himself likes to eat McDonald's very much. Trump has invited people to McDonald's in the White House many times.
Secondly, Trump went to work at McDonald’s this time mainly to ridicule Harris.
Because Harris has always created a character from the middle class, Harris often said that he worked at McDonald's when he was a student. At that time, she compared herself to a "worker" and said that she did not have a wealthy family that could help pay the bills, implying that she was different from people like Trump who were "born with a silver spoon in their mouths."
A Harris campaign official said Harris worked at a McDonald's in Alameda, Calif., in the summer of 1983 while she was a student at Howard University in Washington. She worked the register and operated the French fry and ice cream machines, officials said.
Moreover, the Harris team not only wants to brag about having worked at McDonald's, but also wants to step on Trump.
At the Democratic convention this summer, Harris' allies contrasted her upbringing with Trump's upper-class background.
Former President Bill Clinton joked that Harris "will break my record for longest time spent at McDonald's as president."
Harris' running mate Walz said: "Can you imagine Trump working at McDonald's? He would not run that damn McFlurry machine at all costs."
Therefore, Trump chose this time to work at McDonald’s specifically to slap the Democratic Party in the face.
He also questioned Harris's experience of working at McDonald's. Through such an occasion, such doubts can be maximized in publicity.
Of course, the Democratic Party is attacking Trump as just showing off.
The problem is that such an attack is somewhat feeble.
Because everyone knows Trump is just showing off.
A billionaire went to McDonald's, took off his suit jacket, put on a black apron and french fries, and personally handed them to customers in the food lane. Thousands of MAGA stood on the street opposite McDonald's to watch, and the dining guests were all Trump supporters. Trump only worked for 15 minutes before and after, and was surrounded by many bodyguards. He also called many media in advance and specially set up camera positions to take photos with sufficient rendering power. Doubt, it must be a show.
But the problem is that Trump's personality has always been one of eccentric behavior and can be used to hype anything.
For someone like Trump, putting on a show is as natural as drinking water.
Even when he was shot before, Trump could not forget to raise his arms and shout out in emergencies, taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build momentum for his election. It can be said that showing off has become Trump’s instinct, and it is also Trump’s instinct. He has a consistent personality and can still show off in critical moments. This is also an ability that no one in the Democratic Party can achieve.
Therefore, attacking Trump for showing off is like attacking why people drink water.
This is actually Trump's bad advantage. It is difficult for others to attack Trump from a moral level. This is not because Trump has high moral standards, but because Trump has no moral shackles.
Therefore, everyone knows that Trump is putting on a show, but at least the centrist voters in the United States will not be disgusted with Trump because of his show.
On the contrary, Trump's show, in the photos taken by various cameras, can indeed make centrist voters feel that Trump has a people-friendly side.
Moreover, Trump has indeed always shown that he likes eating at McDonald's, so the fact that Trump went to work at McDonald's will not make people feel very abrupt, nor will it feel that Trump is incompatible with the atmosphere of McDonald's. .
This directly contradicts Walz, a Democrat, who said he couldn't imagine Trump working at McDonald's.
Trump's running mate Vance also came out to refute Trump's staged remarks, saying, "Of course the president has to have security, because there have been two assassination attempts on Trump in the past eight weeks, and he can't just walk into McDonald's. , sign a W9 and go get your salary.”
Vance also incidentally revived memories of Trump’s previous assassination.
In addition to exaggerating the impression that Trump is close to the people, Trump's job at McDonald's this time is mainly to make people doubt Harris' work experience.
So when Trump was working, he said in front of the camera that his working hours at McDonald's were 15 minutes longer than Harris's, because Harris's working hours at McDonald's were zero.
Although Harris has always said that he worked at McDonald's, there is indeed no evidence to prove Harris's experience of working at McDonald's.
McDonald's has also publicly stated that neither the company nor its franchisees have records of jobs dating back to the 1980s.
Therefore, whether Harris worked at McDonald's is something that cannot be verified, but it cannot be falsified either.
So being promoted by Trump on such an occasion and facing Trump's leading questioning, Harris could easily fall into a disadvantage because she was unable to provide evidence to prove it.
Moreover, Trump specifically picked Harris’s birthday to work at McDonald’s.
October 20 was Harris’s 60th birthday. Trump also said in front of the camera that he would buy Harris some flowers, some French fries, and a burger.
On the same day, while Trump was working, Harris ran to Georgia and attended two services outside Atlanta.
The famous black visually impaired singer Stevie Wonder sang Happy Birthday to Harris and called on voters to "think big" when voting.
Therefore, although Trump is just putting on a show, at least the effect shown in front of the camera is good. These photos of Trump mingling with employees and customers have quickly become a global hot spot.
But Harris was just celebrating his own birthday on the same day and canvassing votes by celebrating his birthday.
The two form a sharp contrast.
The voting day for the U.S. election is November 5, and there are only about ten days left.
As the time approaches, the Trump camp is also making bigger moves one after another.
In addition to Musk directly sending money to voters in swing states, Trump also went to work at McDonald's on October 20 to build momentum for the election.
There are two main reasons why Trump chose McDonald’s for his work show.
First of all, Trump himself likes to eat McDonald's very much. Trump has invited people to McDonald's in the White House many times.
Secondly, Trump went to work at McDonald’s this time mainly to ridicule Harris.
Because Harris has always created a character from the middle class, Harris often said that he worked at McDonald's when he was a student. At that time, she compared herself to a "worker" and said that she did not have a wealthy family that could help pay the bills, implying that she was different from people like Trump who were "born with a silver spoon in their mouths."
A Harris campaign official said Harris worked at a McDonald's in Alameda, Calif., in the summer of 1983 while she was a student at Howard University in Washington. She worked the register and operated the French fry and ice cream machines, officials said.
Moreover, the Harris team not only wants to brag about having worked at McDonald's, but also wants to step on Trump.
At the Democratic convention this summer, Harris' allies contrasted her upbringing with Trump's upper-class background.
Former President Bill Clinton joked that Harris "will break my record for longest time spent at McDonald's as president."
Harris' running mate Walz said: "Can you imagine Trump working at McDonald's? He would not run that damn McFlurry machine at all costs."
Therefore, Trump chose this time to work at McDonald’s specifically to slap the Democratic Party in the face.
He also questioned Harris's experience of working at McDonald's. Through such an occasion, such doubts can be maximized in publicity.
Of course, the Democratic Party is attacking Trump as just showing off.
The problem is that such an attack is somewhat feeble.
Because everyone knows Trump is just showing off.
A billionaire went to McDonald's, took off his suit jacket, put on a black apron and french fries, and personally handed them to customers in the food lane. Thousands of MAGA stood on the street opposite McDonald's to watch, and the dining guests were all Trump supporters. Trump only worked for 15 minutes before and after, and was surrounded by many bodyguards. He also called many media in advance and specially set up camera positions to take photos with sufficient rendering power. Doubt, it must be a show.
But the problem is that Trump's personality has always been one of eccentric behavior and can be used to hype anything.
For someone like Trump, putting on a show is as natural as drinking water.
Even when he was shot before, Trump could not forget to raise his arms and shout out in emergencies, taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build momentum for his election. It can be said that showing off has become Trump’s instinct, and it is also Trump’s instinct. He has a consistent personality and can still show off in critical moments. This is also an ability that no one in the Democratic Party can achieve.
Therefore, attacking Trump for showing off is like attacking why people drink water.
This is actually Trump's bad advantage. It is difficult for others to attack Trump from a moral level. This is not because Trump has high moral standards, but because Trump has no moral shackles.
Therefore, everyone knows that Trump is putting on a show, but at least the centrist voters in the United States will not be disgusted with Trump because of his show.
On the contrary, Trump's show, in the photos taken by various cameras, can indeed make centrist voters feel that Trump has a people-friendly side.
Moreover, Trump has indeed always shown that he likes eating at McDonald's, so the fact that Trump went to work at McDonald's will not make people feel very abrupt, nor will it feel that Trump is incompatible with the atmosphere of McDonald's. .
This directly contradicts Walz, a Democrat, who said he couldn't imagine Trump working at McDonald's.
Trump's running mate Vance also came out to refute Trump's staged remarks, saying, "Of course the president has to have security, because there have been two assassination attempts on Trump in the past eight weeks, and he can't just walk into McDonald's. , sign a W9 and go get your salary.”
Vance also incidentally revived memories of Trump’s previous assassination.
In addition to exaggerating the impression that Trump is close to the people, Trump's job at McDonald's this time is mainly to make people doubt Harris' work experience.
So when Trump was working, he said in front of the camera that his working hours at McDonald's were 15 minutes longer than Harris's, because Harris's working hours at McDonald's were zero.
Although Harris has always said that he worked at McDonald's, there is indeed no evidence to prove Harris's experience of working at McDonald's.
McDonald's has also publicly stated that neither the company nor its franchisees have records of jobs dating back to the 1980s.
Therefore, whether Harris worked at McDonald's is something that cannot be verified, but it cannot be falsified either.
So being promoted by Trump on such an occasion and facing Trump's leading questioning, Harris could easily fall into a disadvantage because she was unable to provide evidence to prove it.
Moreover, Trump specifically picked Harris’s birthday to work at McDonald’s.
October 20 was Harris’s 60th birthday. Trump also said in front of the camera that he would buy Harris some flowers, some French fries, and a burger.
On the same day, while Trump was working, Harris ran to Georgia and attended two services outside Atlanta.
The famous black visually impaired singer Stevie Wonder sang Happy Birthday to Harris and called on voters to "think big" when voting.
Therefore, although Trump is just putting on a show, at least the effect shown in front of the camera is good. These photos of Trump mingling with employees and customers have quickly become a global hot spot.
But Harris was just celebrating his own birthday on the same day and canvassing votes by celebrating his birthday.
The two form a sharp contrast.
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