Trump loves the Golden Arches…
In a surprise visit that took social media by storm and energized supporters, former President Donald Trump switched out his signature suit jacket for an apron and worked a shift at a McDonald’s in Philadelphia on Friday. It was an unconventional campaign strategy that seems to be paying off well for the Republican candidate.
Trump seems to have a natural gift for connecting with everyday Americans, and came off as a natural as he took to the drive-thru window at the popular fast-food chain, serving burgers and fries while chatting with customers. Eyewitness accounts and videos shared on social media depicted a warm reception, with many patrons expressing delight at meeting the former president in such a casual and unexpected setting.
The former president has made no secret of his admiration for the chain or his longstanding habit of eating there. In the past, he said he preferred to eat there because he knew he could trust the food, and made headlines during his administration for serving college football champions a wide array of fast food at the customary White House dinner, in an unprecedented break from tradition.
The stunt also resurfaced Kamala Harris‘s claims of working at McDonald’s that mysteriously began surfacing around a major run for office.
Critics have questioned the authenticity of her claims, with an exhaustive investigation led by the Washington Examiner suggesting it was another lie told by the Harris campaign in an effort to seem “relatable,” as her assertions did not align with documented details of her early career.
Trump didn’t miss the opportunity to remind voters of the scandal, and boasted that after serving his first ever McDonald’s shift, he had more fast food experience than Kamala Harris.
Social media users quickly took to platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram to share their thoughts. Supporters praised Trump, lauding him as a “man of the people,” while detractors attempted to downplay the significance of the event, with some left-wing pundits admitting they didn’t understand what he was doing or why.
The candidate that takes Pennsylvania will likely take the White House, and as Trump’s support reportedly surges in the state, it’s politically wise of him to focus on the urban areas that present his greatest hurdles.
As the day unfolded, Trump interacted with fans, took photos, and signed autographs, demonstrating his charisma and ability to connect on a personal level without scripts or teleprompters.
While Trump gains ground with the critical working class voter bloc, Harris is hemorrhaging support left and right, losing endorsements from key unions that Biden secured in 2020. Her campaign seems to be “throwing spaghetti at the wall” without rhyme or reason, frantically reacting to negative polls as opposed to enacting a decisive plan.
Political analysts suggest that moments like these could play a crucial role in solidifying public perception as voters prepare to cast their ballots.
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