
The last ten days, including the Madison Square Garden rally, have been pivotal in the downfall of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential bid, according to The New Republic's Michael Tomasky.
Speaking to "Morning Joe," Tomasky wrote in a recent piece that Trump was "losing it," and he pinpointed the Madison Square Garden rally that featured multiple racist and sexist remarks from speakers as the beginning of the end.
"I think journalists and future historians will look back at the Madison Square Garden rally as a key, key moment. When we first learned about that rally, I immediately wrote, ah, Fritz Kuhn, 1939; this is what he is trying to emulate," said Tomasky.
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Trump had an opportunity to have moderate speakers and people representative of America to prove naysayers wrong, said Tomasky. Instead, "it was a crazy hate fest."
"In contrast, what has Kamala Harris spent the last ten days doing?" he continued. "More than ten days, actually. 'We're not going back,' and 'It is time to turn the page.' This is what Doris [Kerns Goodwin] was saying. This is hopeful, optimistic, and forward-looking, and it is a contrast."
For voters going on "vibes," he said, it looks more presidential.
By contrast, he said that Trump's past ten days were filled with "WTF moments."
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