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US Republican, ‘Please discuss policies with Trump, not vulgarities… then you will win’.

Focuses on personal attacks instead of favorable economic and immigration issues, generating controversies and negative coverage
Republican Party requests Trump, who cannot restrain himself, to focus on policy… “Harris’s support rate rises when he attacks personally”
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Former U.S. President Trump campaigning
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, “(Washington= Yonhap News) By Kim Dong-hyun correspondent = Democrats are calling on Republicans who are Trump’s ‘allies’ to focus on policy in their election campaign and step forward, as Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, is causing controversy day after day with insults and false claims against Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate.”,
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, ‘ The Hill, a political specialist, reported on the 12th(local time) that former President Trump has been causing irritation to Republican figures with impulsive election messages following the resignation of President Joe Biden, the former Democratic presidential candidate, and Vice President Harris taking his place.’,
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, ‘ Republicans believe that Trump could win if he focuses on policy issues favorable to the Republican Party such as immigration and economic issues, but Trump is acting in the opposite way.’,
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, ‘ For example, Trump raised questions about Vice President Harris being of Indian descent, which sparked a major controversy in the U.S., where questioning someone\’s racial identity is prohibited.’,
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, ‘ During a campaign in Georgia, despite both being from the same Republican party, he criticized Governor Brian Kemp and his wife for not following the directions of former President Trump to reverse the defeat during the 2020 presidential election.’,
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, ” Such an attack on the popular Republican governor in Georgia, where the outcome of the election is crucial, has even led to criticism within the Republican Party as ‘political suicide.'”,
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, ‘ Former President Trump also made grand claims, such as having more attendees at his campaign events than those who attended Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 Washington March speech.’,
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, ‘ Trump, who has often boasted about the size of his campaign events, also claimed that photos of crowds gathered at Vice President Harris\’ campaign events were manipulated by artificial intelligence (AI).’,
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, ‘ U.S. media fact-checked both claims and confirmed that they were false.’,
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Vice President Harris, Democratic presidential candidate in the U.S.
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, “While former President Trump mentions policy issues such as economics and immigration in his campaign and interviews, he devotes more time to false claims and excessive personal attacks, leading the media to focus on and report critically on those aspects.”,
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, ‘ Brandon Buck, who served as an aide to former House Speaker Paul Ryan, said in an MSNBC interview, “It\’s not that he (Trump) doesn\’t talk about the economy or the border. The problem is that he talks about all these other crazy things that distract attention elsewhere.”‘,
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, ‘ Key Republican figures have also publicly urged former President Trump to focus more on policy.’,
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, ‘ Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, in a Fox News interview on the same day, urged, “Question the scale of her(Harris) campaign events, ask what she did when she was attorney general of (California), what she did when she had to solve border issues as ‘czar’.”‘,
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, ” Peter Navarro, a former White House director known as Trump’s ‘economic hitman,’ also recommended on a podcast on the same day that if Trump wants to win the crucial state, he should focus on the policy differences with Vice President Harris.”,
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, ‘ He said, “If Trump attacks Harris personally rather than focusing on policy, the support for Harris among voters, especially women voters, will increase. That is the current reality.”‘,
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