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Donald Trump in a speech in front of house republicans he called Milwaukee the biggest city in the state Wisconsin ''a horrible city'' and now his campaign is scrambling to come up with damage control. Why is this significant? it's because it's the city in which they are hosting the Republican National Convention and he lost the state of Wisconsin to Biden in 2020 by a very narrow margin of 0.06%
This is the most unhinged idiotic self-sabotage i have ever seen in a presidential candidate , never seen another politician insult an American city he hopes to be elected in.
This not a one of , he regularly insults American cities as part of his campaign. He even insults his hometown of New York and says he hates it.
Op-Ed: If Trump loves America, why does he call our cities ‘disgusting’ and ‘embarrassing’?
Op-Ed: If Trump loves America, why does he call our cities 'disgusting' and 'embarrassing'?
The nation's cities have drawn President Trump's contempt, but they're where most of us live.

Here is America’s president commenting on America’s most populous city and fourth most populous state: “So sad to see that New York City and State are falling apart.” He said he hates them “even more than I should.”
This month, Trump has called San Francisco “filthy dirty,” “disgusting” and “a disgrace.” Last year, he called California “a disgrace to our country.” And over the summer, he called Baltimore a “a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess” and a “very dangerous & filthy place” where “no human being would want to live.” This, mind you, about a city where some 600,000 Americans do live.
Atlanta is “in horrible shape and falling apart” and “crime infested,” according to Trump. And Chicago? A city “totally out of control” and “embarrassing to us as a nation.” He concluded that Tallahassee was “poorly run” and “one of the most corrupt cities in the Country!”
In each of these cases, Trump isn’t merely citing crime statistics or pointing out problems. Instead, he is going out of his way to smear parts of America that he personally dislikes.
Before Trump, presidents and presidential candidates were careful to compliment every nook and cranny of the country, even when the praise stretched credulity. Walter Mondale went so far as to say, “I love New Jersey.” And in 2015, Hillary Clinton extolled the “wisdom of Iowans” in an op-ed for the Des Moines Register.
And Trump? Instead of pretending to love New Jersey, he called it “deeply troubled.” Instead of telling Iowans they were wise, he did the opposite. After a poll showed him in second place behind Ben Carson, Trump asked Iowans, “How stupid are the people of Iowa?”
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