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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz don’t have a lot to offer to voters, so they’ve largely been trying to demonize former President Donald Trump and his supporters. But that hasn’t been going well either, as that seems to be alienating voters as well.
Then their other tactic has been to paint Trump as “unstable” or “exhausted.” That’s a problematic plan, given how Harris has covered up Joe Biden’s cognitive decline.
It’s also problematic because Trump has been running circles around her with more events, and creative ideas that are reaching out to Americans wherever he can find them. He’s been outworking her and out-thinking her on every level. He goes on Joe Rogan’s podcast and discourses for three hours, showing his knowledge and intelligence. He’s a bit of a machine and seems to have boundless energy which even Rogan acknowledged during his show.
Meanwhile, Harris ducked Rogan’s show, asking for a shorter period of time so she doesn’t have to do what everyone else has done. That reveals her deficiencies. Rogan has rejected that so far, and her supporters have been attacking him over it. Not exactly a smart thing when you’re trying to get voters to offend yet another, huge demographic of people. The whole point of three hours is you get to see the job candidate for that long unfiltered. But she isn’t even up to that.
The more people see of her, the more they doubt her. When she asks people to chant something bizarre and tries to touch sharp objects, she doesn’t exactly impress people as a potential leader of the free world. […]
Kamala is exhausted — cracking under the rigors of a presidential campaign after she was installed as a nominee who didn't earn a single vote. Yikes! pic.twitter.com/MFgLlB4jiy
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
— Read More: redstate.com
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