Harris Dominates The Narrative, Trump Self-Sabotages With Latest Blunder
Kamala Harris shatters fundraising records, tames inflation, and showcases strong leadership as early voting kicks off, while Donald commits yet another unforced error on the campaign trail
Kamala Harris is doing everything right in the closing weeks of the race.
She’s breaking fundraising records, cooling inflation, and demonstrating what real leadership looks like in the face of a hurricane — while highlighting Trump’s unfitness to serve.
First, Harris raises over $1 billion in less than 3 months
According to CNN, the Harris Campaign has pulled in over $1 billion since entering the race in late July — well over the $835 million that Trump raised in all of 2024.
Money talks.
Plus
Harris is out-spending Trump 3:1 on Meta and Google ads.
That’s a lot more potential eyes on apps like Facebook and Instagram.
Also: Inflation cools
The Consumer Price Index report for September showed that inflation continued to ease, marking the sixth consecutive month of slowing inflation.
Another economic feat for Harris to tout in the final stretch.
She also went on CNN to address the nation and the hurricanes, like a true leader would
Harris called in to reassure the American people that the federal government is doing everything in its power to ensure aid and assistance reaches the states impacted by Helene and Milton.
She then called out Trump for fear-mongering and stirring chaos, telling CNN: “It is dangerous and unconscionable that anyone who considers themselves a leader would mislead desperate people... The last thing that people deserve is a so-called leader misleading them and making them afraid.”
Well said, and reminiscent of his failed leadership during COVID — a point that should be driven home every day from now until November.
And
The first day of early voting in Arizona drew a huge line in Tucson.
Here is a time-lapse video taken at yesterday’s polling site:
A pretty big turnout, which is always a promising sign for Democrats.
Remember: An abortion rights measure is on the ballot in AZ — which is sure to drive a high amount of young people and women to the polls in favor of Harris and the Dems.
Not a good sign for Donald Trump, who committed yet another major blunder on the campaign trail
As if being out-fundraised, outspent, and slammed for politicizing a hurricane wasn’t bad enough, Trump made an unforced error at his latest rally — one that could be the tipping point for swing voters: