LAS VEGAS — Vice President Kamala Harris poked at Donald Trump over crowd sizes, his refusal to debate again and his privileged background on Sunday as she hauled in campaign cash in California and held a raucous rally at the same Nevada venue where the Republican nominee had appeared just two weeks ago.
During the presidential debate, Harris appeared to get under the former president's skin when she said people were leaving his rallies early because of his rambling speeches. And she's kept it up on the campaign trail.
The vice president told donors at a tony Los Angeles fundraiser that, as she campaigns around the country, her ''crowds are pretty big.'' And then before a roaring Las Vegas crowd estimated at 7,500, she renewed her jabs at Trump over being reluctant to debate again, saying, ''The American people have a right to hear us discuss the issues. And as you say here in Las Vegas, I'm all in. I'm all in.''
Harris' four-day West Coast trip had dual purposes: She opened and closed it with stops in Sun Belt battlegrounds — Arizona and Nevada — where the vice president is trying to shore up support as Trump pounds her relentlessly over illegal migration. And her mid-stay in California was devoted to hauling in campaign contributions from donors in her blue home state.
Harris also moved into what Trump considers his terrain — immigration — with a Friday visit to the border town of Douglas, Arizona. It was her first trip to the U.S.-Mexico border since taking over for President Joe Biden atop the Democratic presidential ticket.
Harris' border visit in Arizona seemed to irk Trump. The GOP leader has spent two days railing about the vice president during his rallies, upping his personal attacks against her, claiming she was responsible for a border ''invasion,'' and stirring up unfounded fears that she'd usher in lawlessness if elected.
Harris gave the same response she usually does to his insults, even despite Trump calling her ''mentally impaired.''
''We just see the same old tired show from the same old tired playbook,'' she told a Los Angeles crowd of donors on Sunday, some who shouted ''boring!'' in response.