When McDonald’s leadership looks at all the publicity they are getting from former President Donald Trump’s Sunday visit to one of their locations, they must be saying: “I’m Lovin’ It.”
But Democrats aren’t.
The reason is clear: Trump’s visit to McDonald’s was a masterful political maneuver, and everyone knows it.
The former president on Sunday showed up to a McDonald’s restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania to start a temporary new job: Fry cook. The visit was a jab at his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, who made a dubious claim that she once worked at the fast-food restaurant during her college years.
But it was much more than just a jab at Harris – it was a bit of political posturing that showcased one of his strengths: Coming off as a relatable person.
For starters, choosing Pennsylvania was a good strategic move. The Keystone State is…