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Trump first bashed the Motor City during a meandering speech before the Detroit Economic Club last week, warning that the United States would “end up� like Detroit if Harris wins election in November.
“The whole country is going to be like — you want to know the truth? — itâ€
Days later, Trump again knocked the city in an interview with Bloomberg News hosted by the Economic Club of Chicago, calling Detroit “just horribleâ€� and saying that “itâ€
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), a co-chair of the Harris campaign, suggested to Trump last week that he “keep Detroit out of your mouth.� On Wednesday, Whitmer posted another message to her social media accounts, calling Trump out for his record on auto manufacturing and saying he would “never understand� what is great about Detroit.
“Today, Detroitâ€
As President, Donald Trump failed Detroit. Now he has the audacity to talk smack about our city, again. pic.twitter.com/jZWFq1uS4q
— Gretchen Whitmer (@gretchenwhitmer) October 16, 2024
Last Thursday, Harris responded to Trumpâ€
“My opponent, Donald Trump, yet again has trashed another great American city when he was in Detroit, which is just a further piece of evidence on a very long list of why he is unfit to be president of the United States,� she said.
The next day, the Harris campaign had already cut a new ad, “Like Detroit,� that touted residents as “winners� and “up-and-comers� who had rebuilt the city, despite many proclamations that Detroit was “dead.�
NEW AD: Yesterday Donald Trump attacked Detroit while in Detroit.
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t understand a damn thing about Detroit. pic.twitter.com/ANP7aiaVvW — Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 11, 2024
A representative for the Trump campaign defended the former presidentâ€
“Like many Americans, President Trump remembers when Detroit was lauded as the gold standard for auto manufacturing success and revolutionized the industry,â€� Victoria LaCivita, a spokeswoman for the Trumpâ€
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One Democratic operative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to freely discuss the state of the race, called Trumpâ€
It is not the first time Trump has insulted a large city in a crucial battleground state. Over the summer, Democrats also capitalized on a report — denied by Trump — that he described Milwaukee as a “horrible city� during a meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill that was closed to the media. The city, the largest in Wisconsin, hosted the Republican National Convention about a month later.
Trump also targeted other large cities as president. While in office, he called Baltimore a “rodent-infested messâ€� and Atlanta “falling apartâ€� and “crime-infested.â€� On the campaign trail, Trump has baselessly accused Harris of having “destroyedâ€� both San Francisco and the state of California when she served as the cityâ€
Maeve Reston contributed to this report.