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DNC plays montage of Trump and Vance saying ‘weird’ things

The second day of the Democratic National Committee took place on Tuesday evening. The organizers of the convention played a montage of former President Donald Trump and his running mate was “strange.”

The Democrats have fiercely attacked Trump and the Senator. JD Vance of Ohio over controversial comments they made. Trump’s work in this area is virtually unprecedented in American politics, but newcomer Vance has also provided a lot of material in a short period of time thanks to a series of appearances on right-wing television and podcasts in recent years.

Vice President Kamala Harris and her vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota have exploited the issue. Vance has come under fire in recent weeks for claiming the Democratic Party is run by “childless cat ladies” and advocating that parents receive additional votes for each child they have.

On Tuesday night, the DNC in Chicago aired a montage of comments from Trump and Vance:

TRUMP: Nobody ever called me weird. I’m a lot of things, but I’m not weird.

TRUMP: The late, great Hannibal Lecter – he’s a wonderful man.

TRUMP: You know what I would do? If there was a shark or you were getting electrocuted, I would always take the electrocution.

TRUMP: Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing.”

TRUMP: She said Kamala has a big advantage. She’s a beautiful woman. I’m a better looking person, thank you Kamala!

TRUMP: He says, “You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?” I said, “No, no, no, except from day one.”

TRUMP: I want to congratulate Vladimir Putin on another great deal.

TRUMP: I had a good relationship with Kim Jong-un. He’s a tough, smart guy.

TRUMP: If I am not elected, there will be a bloodbath.

TRUMP: Well, those are the weird guys. JD is not that at all.

VANCE: The most disturbed and psychotic people are those who don’t have any children.

VANCE: Let’s give every child in this country the right to vote, but let’s leave the control of that right to vote to the parents of those children.

TRUMP: In four years, you won’t have to vote. We’ll have it so well regulated that you won’t have to vote.

Watch above via C-SPAN.

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By Olivia

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