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JD Vance and I are “extremely normal people”

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Donald Trump is canvassing for votes in Pennsylvania. © Julia Nikhinson/AP/dpa

In the USA, all eyes are on the Democratic Party Convention in Chicago. Trump is pushing for a counter-program and is traveling in the hotly contested swing states.

Washington/York – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is campaigning in the hotly contested state of Pennsylvania ahead of the start of the Democratic Party Convention. During his appearance at an engineering company in the city of York, the 78-year-old rejected the Democrats’ accusation that he was “weird.” “I think we’re extremely normal people,” Trump said of himself and his running mate JD Vance.

The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Tim Walz, invented the term “weird” for former President Trump. Walz started using it in an interview, and gradually all the prominent figures in the party took up the slogan. In reference to Walz, Trump now said: “He’s weird.” Trump also made fun of the laughter of the Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris. US Vice President Harris and Trump will run against each other in the presidential election on November 5.

Election campaign in the USA - Vice Presidential candidate VanceJD Vance and I are “extremely normal people,” says Donald Trump about his running mate and himself. © Chris Szagola/AP/dpa

Trump: Washington should become the most beautiful capital in the world

In his speech, the Republican also promised to make the US capital Washington the most beautiful “capital in the world” if he is re-elected. Washington is “terribly run down, covered in graffiti,” he said. He will “very quickly” put the capital back in order and make it safe. Washington was once known in the USA as the “murder capital” because of its high crime rate. In the 1990s, the murder rate in the US capital began to fall, but in recent years the number has risen significantly again.

Trump talks about Germany’s energy policy

In his speech, in which he focused on energy policy, among other things, Trump also made reference to Germany. US Vice President Harris is on a “regulatory jihad” to shut down power plants in the USA. “Germany tried that a few years ago and got rid of its political leaders very quickly,” said Trump, apparently referring to Germany’s nuclear phase-out.

“And now they’re probably building 50 or 60 power plants, and they want to build a lot more, but they got rid of everything and wanted to switch to wind and solar power and a lot of other things. Unfortunately, that didn’t work.” Germany is now relying on fossil fuels again, Trump claimed. “I hope for clean fossil fuels, clean coal,” the 78-year-old continued. Germany has the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2045 and wants to replace fossil energy sources accordingly. The share of renewable energies has risen steadily in recent years.

Counter-program to the Democrats

The Democratic Party Convention begins in Chicago on Monday evening (local time) – US President Joe Biden will speak in the German night into Tuesday. Other big names in the party, such as former President Barack Obama, will give speeches in the coming days. Harris will give the closing speech in the German night into Friday. She is likely to be in the spotlight in the coming days.

Election campaign in the USA - Harris and Walz in ArizonaRunning together against Donald Trump and JD Vance: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. © Ross D. Franklin/AP/dpa

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