On Thursday, Donald Trump proved that he was perfectly willing to go out in front of a wildly adversarial press.
He tried to reset the table, and he was successful because the focus in this campaign cannot be one of those random Festivus grievances that Trump has against Brian Kemp in Georgia. And it cannot be questions about Kamala Harris’ blackness or anything of the like.
It must be about Harris’ campaign as the most Left-wing ticket in the history of American politics.
Trump’s task yesterday was twofold. His first task was to demonstrate he is willing to take questions in a way Harris is not, which he did. He went to the National Association of Black Journalists last week, and he did a long interview with people who hate his guts. His second task was to attack Harris on her record. He did that, warning about economic insecurity, gangs on the street, countries that have…