Bernie Sanders disagrees, but Trump keeps insisting Harris is more liberal than the Vermont senator
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Former President Trump is once again arguing that Vice President Kamala Harris is "worse than Bernie Sanders."
Since Harris replaced President Biden at the top of the Democrats' 2024 ticket three and a half weeks ago, the Republican presidential nominee, his campaign, and allies, have repeatedly claimed that Harris is an ultra-liberal, as they point to her record as San Francisco district attorney, California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president.
"She is considered more liberal, by far, than Bernie Sanders. She's a radical left lunatic," the former president reiterated on Monday night, in a social media interview with Trump backer Elon Musk, the multi-billionaire Tesla CEO, Space X founder, and owner of X, formerly known as Twitter.
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VideoIt wasn't the first time Trump had argued that Harris was more liberal than Sanders, the longtime independent senator from Vermont, progressive champion and two-time runner-up for the Democratic presidential nomination.
A couple of days after Biden's blockbuster announcement that he was ending his re-election campaign and endorsing his vice president, Trump tried out the line at a large rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Trump argued that Harris is "more liberal than Bernie