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Trump says Kamala Harris can't be the first woman to be president because she 'comes in through the back door'

  • President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, couldn't become the first woman to be president.

  • "This is not what people want. And she comes in through the back door — this would not be what people want, especially because it's her," Trump said during a campaign rally in Wisconsin.

  • Trump has dug into Joe Biden's running mate ever since she became the first Black woman to be on a major party's presidential ticket.

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President Donald Trump at during a rally at Central Wisconsin Airport on Thursday in Mosinee, Wisconsin.

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President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his line of attack against Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, saying that "if a woman is going to become the first president of the United States, it can't be her."

"That would rip our country apart," Trump told his supporters during a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin. "This is not what people want. And she comes in through the back door -- this would not be what people want, especially because it's her."