A one-time advisor to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed on Friday Americans who fondly recalled former President Donald Trump’s time in office had “amnesia.”
Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris on who can best handle the economy by 13 points in a New York Times poll released Sunday. Phillipe Reines expressed frustration to “CNN This Morning” host Kasie Hunt that Trump still received strong support from voters.
'Odd': Dem Guest Disses Americans Who Have 'Pleasant Memories' Of Trump's Presidency pic.twitter.com/GBfcDmrLrW
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 13, 2024
“That’s the only way he can win, is to block out what someone is saying. And what you saw the other night was, you know, I was watching people that were quoted, and you made the point about people didn’t know that he scuttled the immigration bill and that is an important point,” Reines claimed. “Whatever was going on there, which looked like malfunctioning, it was important to give her the space to talk about what she wants to do and to remind people, the guy had a record. You’d never know it, listening to him, that he served for four years. And this whatever you want to call it, this amnesia, that people are somehow having pleasant memories of his term is odd.” […]
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