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Posted: 2024-11-01T16:16:58Z | Updated: 2024-11-01T16:16:58Z 'Most Thin-Skinned Man': Trump Still Can't Get Over This Kamala Harris Debate Dig | HuffPost

'Most Thin-Skinned Man': Trump Still Can't Get Over This Kamala Harris Debate Dig

The Republican nominee called his opponent a "sleazebag" over a months-old swipe from their debate about a topic he still seems fixated on.

Kamala Harris baited Donald Trump during their debate nearly two months ago, and the former president is clearly still thinking about it. 

At a campaign event in Glendale, Arizona, on Thursday, Trump ranted to the crowd about the vice president, saying, When that sleazebag said during the debate, she said, Oh, your rallies arent well attended and people leave. 

They dont leave, and theyre really well attended. We cant get places big enough, Trump fumed.

Nobody leaves, he added later, insisting that its never happened before.

During the Sept. 10 presidential debate, Harris poked Trump in a spot almost certain to trigger a reaction: attendance at his rallies. She said people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom.

Trump immediately lashed out , veering off-message into one of the most widely ridiculed moments of the evening, ranting falsely that immigrants are eating cats and dogs.

People had indeed been leaving some of Trumps rallies early, sometimes while he was still speaking

With just days until the election, critics cant believe Trump is still harping on this topic.

The most thin-skinned man on planet earth. Harriss jibe about his crowds bothers him much more than anyone calling him a Nazi or Hitler, political commentator Mehdi Hasan posted on X , formerly Twitter.

God that debate from TWO MONTHS AGO lives rent-free in Trumps head, another social media user wrote .

Check out those reactions and others below.

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