Harris Exploits Trump's Weakness, His Agenda Backfires
Kamala Harris comes out with the goods before the debate, as Donald deals with a political mess of his own making
Kamala Harris is doing all the right things ahead of tomorrow night’s debate.
Harris targets Republicans’ disdain for Trump in new aggressive ad
In a strategic new ad, Team Harris compiled a list of Trump’s former cabinet officials who’ve denounced him — and will air the ad in Pennsylvania tomorrow.
Another smart angle to show Republicans/Independents how utterly unfit for office Trump is — by using his own administration’s words against him.
Not to mention
She’s hammering the message home in the state with the most amount of electoral college votes at play.
A double-whammy heading into the PA debate!
Meanwhile, Liz Cheney continues to campaign for Harris
During her ABC interview yesterday, Liz Cheney urged all Republicans not just to condemn Trump, but to support Harris with an endorsement.
Here’s what she said during her ABC interview on Sunday:
“You have many Republicans out there who are saying, 'Well, we're not gonna vote for him but we'll write someone else in' -- I think this time around that's not enough, that it's important to actually cast a vote for Vice President Harris."
A push like this from a staunch Republican like Cheney — if done over and over — can have a big impact as we near closer to voting!
She can reach voters on the fence
Having Cheney and Kinzinger on the trail will expand Harris’ tent of voters — which now ranges from Dick Cheney all the way to Bernie Sanders and AOC.
And her base will keep expanding with Republicans
Even Nikki Haley went on Fox this morning to express her frustration with Trump and Vance, saying: "Donald Trump and JD Vance need to change the way they speak about women.”
Never forget: roughly 25% of GOP voters supported Haley over Trump in the primaries.
So the fact Haley felt the need to say this means she knows Trump is suffering with voter-appeal.
Which he is
Not only is Trump rubbing voters the wrong way, but it seems his own policies are now backfiring on his campaign: