Friend, 

August was a great month. Maybe the best month of the election season so far. Why? Because the Trump “campaign” had its worst month yet. In fact, it was probably the worst month for a presidential nominee’s campaign to date.

Every day there was something new. Whether it was JD Vance failing to meet the bare minimum requirement for human interaction or Trump topping his most recent grift, the bad headlines just kept coming. And the best part? The opposing campaign’s response.

Vice President Harris and Coach Walz didn’t just stand by and watch this happen, they capitalized. They made fun of Trump and his buddies. At rallies, on Twitter, and even on Truth Social. They were relentless. They covered everything from JD’s thing for couches to his donut shop debacle.

They’re taking a page out of our playbook, and we couldn’t be happier. They know that the best way to screw up Donnie is to get in his head. Make him think that this entire campaign runs for an audience of one: him. Embarrassing Donald Trump is incredibly easy. Not only is he a moron, but he’s probably the most self-conscious moron on the face of the planet.

Messing with Trump is fun and effective. Like we always say, when he gets mad, he messes up more than usual. The key to winning in November is to keep getting in his head. August was great, but we’re hoping September and October will be even better. Help us reach our end of the month goal so we can make next month the worst Trump’s ever had >>

 

 

-The Lincoln Project

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