The vice president expressed concerns about the Republican candidate’s suitability for president while campaigning in Michigan on October 18, the paper said.
“At least we’re hearing reports that his team is saying he’s suffering from fatigue. Being President of the United States is probably one of the hardest jobs in the world. So we’re not sure if he’s going to be elected.” “You really have to ask if he’s exhausted during the workout. Is he qualified to do the job?” Harris said.
Axios noted that President Trump has canceled several interviews and public appearances in recent weeks, including:
He will appear at a National Rifle Association event next week. President Trump recently declined two interviews with major media outlets. This week, he interrupted a speech at a town hall in Pennsylvania to stand on stage for more than 30 minutes as music played.
Trump’s age and mental acuity have come under scrutiny, especially after 81-year-old President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race, the publication said.
Harris, who is almost 60 years old, recently released her medical records. She criticized President Trump for not doing the same, a common practice among presidential candidates.
The publication revealed that if Trump, 78, were elected president, he would surpass President Biden’s record as the oldest person to hold office.
As a reminder, yesterday it was reported that the Harris campaign team is changing its strategy to attract more men and Republicans. The change comes amid growing concern among Democrats over polls showing Trump with a wide margin of victory.
Earlier, RBC Ukraine reported that national opinion polls showed no clear leader in the presidential race.