The reality is that in the 'McDonald's battle,' Trump has already won. — Trump is indeed a fan of McDonald's, inside and out. This is not an act; there is a lot of historical evidence, and it is written on his face. You cannot deny that Trump's interaction with McDonald's employees is real and natural; it’s hard for regular Americans to feel anything but positive—Trump really went to work on the front lines, even if only for fifteen minutes. The whole world knows this is a publicity stunt, but at least he did it and did it with sincerity. Moreover, we must acknowledge that Trump is quite old, and with such a hefty body, it's not easy to be there flipping fries. Most people would recognize this. Therefore, if the Democrats/Harris criticize this too harshly, it could backfire, being perceived as hypocrisy and arrogance—Harris indeed cannot produce evidence of working at McDonald's herself. This situation has become one without witnesses; 'if you believe, it exists; if you don’t, it doesn’t.' By participating personally, Trump has erased or leveled a significant experience of Harris—Harris's camp must acknowledge that even if Harris really did go down to work, she might not achieve Trump's effect. In simple terms, Trump is more down-to-earth, Harris is more highbrow. In electoral politics, having affability can win hearts—Trump finished his performance, took the lead, and now Harris cannot simply follow and replicate. If she also went to work at McDonald's or somewhere else, the whole world would think she is foolish.

Summary: In the McDonald's battle, Trump won decisively. The political implication behind this is, 'McDonald's represents the American people, the American people represent McDonald's,' 'He who has McDonald's has the world of America.'

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