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Posted: 2024-07-29T06:27:31Z | Updated: 2024-07-29T12:16:03Z

The New York Times Maggie Haberman examined former President Donald Trump and his campaigns attempts to come to grips with a change in rival in the 2024 election.

In a video for the Times, Haberman noted how Republican presidential nominee Trump had until last week been laser-focused on defeating President Joe Biden in November.

But with Biden dropping out of the race and Vice President Kamala Harris now likely to replace him, Trump has flailed amid Harris stark contrast of her as a former prosecutor and him as a convicted felon.

Trump has been trying out different nicknames for her, said Haberman. Trump has in recent days called Harris Laughin Kamala and Lyin Kamala Harris.

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That is often a sign that he isnt quite sure how to attack someone, said Haberman.

Haberman also examined Trumps deployment of his specific line of attack that he uses on women in that he always describes them as mentally unstable.

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