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Republicans were on the defensive after GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump attacked Vice President Kamala Harris racial identity in front of a group of Black journalists, drawing condemnations on both sides of the aisle.

In interviews on Wednesday, Republican senators ducked, dodged, or downplayed Trumps comments about the first Black and South Asian woman to serve as vice president.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said, Of course, Trumps comments were defensible during an interview on CNN in which he spent the vast majority of time bringing up things the former president didnt bring up himself in Chicago, such as Harris progressive policy positions she has shed since becoming the de facto Democratic nominee for president.

He also said, either is fine, both is fine, Cotton said of Trump. He loves African Americans, he loves Indian Americans, he loves all Americans. The point is, we dont know where she stands politically.

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) told reporters on Capitol Hill that Trumps comments are often misconstrued and he should be more careful about discussing race because they often lack nuance.

I dont think hes doubting her Blackness, Cramer said. What hes doing is hes making fun of the fact that she chooses it when its convenient, and chooses another race when thats convenient.

Other Republicans said that their party should stick to talking about Democrats record on the economy, border security and national security just about anything but race and gender.

We focus on that we win. We shift focus away from it, we start losing, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said of Harris policy positions.

The president speaks for himself, and I speak for myself, added Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), declining to state whether Trumps comments about Harris were appropriate. My concern is her positions I think her record helps Republicans win.

At Wednesdays convention for Black journalists in Chicago, ABC News congressional correspondent Rachel Scott asked Trump whether his supporters should keep calling Harris a DEI hire, referring to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

I didnt know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black. And now she wants to be known as Black. So, I dont know, is she Indian or is she Black? Trump said about Harris, the first Black woman vice president who attended Howard, a historically Black university .

Trump has a long record of making racist statements and questioning his opponents racial identities, suggesting they are somehow un-American. He was a prominent backer of the birther movement that baselessly cast doubt on former President Barack Obama s U.S. citizenship, promoted the false claims that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Harris might not be a U.S. citizen, and also falsely suggested former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley couldnt run for president because she wasnt born in the U.S., even though she was born in South Carolina.

Trumps attacks on Harriss racial identity were preceded by several other outrageous comments this week. He agreed with a radio host that Doug Emhoff, Harris husband, is a crappy Jew and said that Harris dislikes Jewish people even more than [President Joe Biden ] did.

At a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday night, Trump again attacked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) over his criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that Schumer has become a Palestinian. He then falsely said that the senator has become a proud member of Hamas, the terrorist militant group.

The lower he drops in polls, the more unhinged he becomes, Schumer responded in a statement provided to HuffPost.

Maryland Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan, the states former governor, also condemned Trumps comments about Harris without directly referring to the former president by his name.

Its unacceptable and abhorrent to attack Vice President Harris or anyones racial identity. The American people deserve better, Hogan wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), who is just about the only elected GOP official willing to publicly criticize Trump these days, also lamented the state of the campaign.

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If youll recall, in the previous election, you had former President Trump questioning [Barack] Obamas citizenship Again, its unfortunate these are the issues being raised, Murkowski told reporters.

Maybe they dont know how to handle the campaign, she added, so they default to issues that simply should not be an issue.