trump does NEVER seem to get tired of losing. he knows and understands HOW to lose. he is the most consistent loser this country has EVER seen. nobody can lose as much and as often as HE can. he is THE best loser of all times. if you want to learn HOW to lose - you have to ask trump. losing is HIS passion and profession.
So Harris is more "liberal", whatever that is supposed to mean. Whereas Trump is more criminal, more dishonest, less intelligent, less diplomatic, less reliable. By a wide margin. Maybe go with the "liberal" you haven't done well with belligerent less intelligent "conservatives" in the past. As the last poster suggested, Trump is a proven failure in many scenarios including President.
to whom it may concern: if "liberal" or "progressive" is a bad thing for you - then please stay forever at home in your dirty little redneck village and fu*k yourself (or your sister).
Can Kamala Harris overcome her campaign’s biggest challenge? Still, there’s reason to think that the GOP may succeed in tarring Harris as a radical. During her ill-fated 2020 primary campaign, today’s Democratic nominee embraced a wide array of profoundly left-wing positions. As a large field of presidential aspirants vied for highly engaged progressives’ attention and donations, Harris said she would ban fracking; reduce funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement; decriminalize unauthorized border crossing; replace all private health insurance with Medicare-for-all; and establish a “mandatory buyback program” for assault weapons. After her campaign ended, in the summer of 2020, she praised the “defund the police” movement. Many of these stances are exceptionally unpopular with the general public.
I will note that in survey's Medicare-for-all has greater than 50% support in the U.S. in some more recent surveys but not KFF's survey in 2019; all of the other positions had support well below 50% in the U.S. EDIT: Here is the rest of that paragraph: In a poll from 2019, just 27 percent of voters supported the decriminalization of unauthorized border crossing, while in 2020 only 37 percent backed abolishing private health insurance, and in 2021 a mere 15 percent wanted lower police spending in their area. And although some versions of Medicare-for-all poll well, only 37 percent of voters supported it when told that it would involve banning all private health insurance, according to a 2019 KFF poll. However note that 2020 is not 2024. She will likely be running on far more moderate positions aligned with the DNC platform in this general election for President.