Kaine’s many attacks fail to get Trump’s attention
RICHMOND, Va. — Donald Trump hasn’t let many insults slide this campaign season — except when they come from Hillary Clinton’s running mate.
The Republican presidential nominee has all but ignored the constant barrage of attacks from Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, who has assumed the traditional attack-dog role of a vice-presidential candidate with gusto, but little notice.
It could be a sign of a newfound discipline by Trump. Or it could that Kaine’s attacks don’t rise above the din of the daily news cycle. Or, perhaps, that Trump just doesn’t care.
In recent weeks, Kaine has asserted Trump has a “bizarre fascination” with dictators and Vladimir Putin, said he “choked” during his trip to Mexico and even associated Trump’s values with those of the Ku Klux Klan. Criticizing Trump as unfit to be president has become a central theme of Kaine’s public remarks as he works to show the Democratic ticket as more qualified to run the country. In an attempt to paint Trump as reckless, Kaine often repeats Clinton’s line that Trump is a candidate you can “bait with a Tweet.”


