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Trump's suspicion that Zelenskyy backs the Democrats resurfaces in the presidential campaign
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s skepticism about Ukraine and his suspicion that the country’s leaders favor the Democrats continue to play out in the ongoing presidential campaign
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The New York Times reported the information.
The outlet noted that last week, Trump accused Zelenskyy of using his recent trip to the United States to bolster Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s campaign through an appearance at a munitions factory in Pennsylvania, a key electoral battleground state, alongside Governor Josh Shapiro and Senator Bob Casey, both Democrats.
According to the New York Times, putting a new emphasis on his longstanding belief that Ukrainian leaders favor Democrats, Trump added, “He wants them to win this election so badly.”
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