And this is an understatement. Much of the rhetoric in the rally last night—from both Trump and his various surrogates—was taken straight from speeches and writings of various fascist leaders, including Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. Some of it was verbatim, some of it was close paraphrasing, and almost all of it was intentional. This was one of the loudest dog whistles Americans have heard since the 1960s.
I tend to agree with others that it is likely a sign that their internal polling is showing him to be in a much weaker position than is being portrayed by poll aggregators. And I reckon the fact that Harris’ camp ceased releasing internal polling more than a week ago is a sign they are in a stronger position than the aggregators are indicating (and the campaign definitely does not want to convey that whilst voting is taking place, as they want do not want to do anything to suppress turn out).
Trump unveils the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history
His rhetoric ranks among the most flagrant demagoguery by a major figure of any Western nation since World War II