SiriusXM host Howard Stern told Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday that he is concerned about former President Donald Trump’s chances of winning the November election.
Harris launched a friendly media blitz, appearing in interviews on “The View” and “.howard stern show” Tuesday. Stern told Harris he believed Trump would cause “chaos abroad” by not supporting Ukraine, especially in its war with Russia, and expressed fear that Trump would win. did. (Related: ‘They’re holding him back’: Influential liberal commentator says Harris campaign’s underground strategy backfired during debates)
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“This is what keeps me going [at] night. I don’t understand how my fellow Americans feel, and I don’t even understand how close this election is,” Stern said. “And yes, I’ll vote for you, but I’ll also vote for that wall over there, over a guy who says he won’t support Ukraine… Why do my compatriots want this kind of chaos abroad? Why?
Trump and Harris are in a close race in the top seven battleground states. According to RealClearPolling average. Journalist Mark Halperin said Tuesday that the latest private polls reviewed by Harris and both Democrats and Trump allies he spoke to agree that the former president’s standing has improved. He said Harris is on a disastrous trajectory to win these states based on the fact that
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said Tuesday that if Trump were to outperform in 2024 polls by the same margin he did against President Joe Biden in 2020, he would beat Harris in the battleground state by a wide margin. He pointed out that it would be a sufficient victory.
“Let’s say there was a missed vote like in 2020,” Enten said. “So what’s going to happen? Now, Donald Trump has added Nevada to all of the Great Lakes battleground states, and he’s also captured other states where he was leading, like Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, etc. He won a landslide victory with 312 electors.
Harris said in an interview Monday on CBS News’ “60 Minutes.” postponed He did not comment on whether he supported Ukraine’s membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), insisting he would address the issue later. Her campaign spokesman, Ian Sams, also would not confirm Tuesday whether Harris supports Ukraine’s membership in NATO, nor would he say when she would elaborate on her position.
The Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for more than two years, and the Biden-Harris administration has spent more than $175 billion to aid Ukraine. President Joe Biden told CNN in July that it was premature for Ukraine to join NATO.
Mr. Stern began his interview with Ms. Harris by asking her if she liked talking about herself, but the vice president said she believed it was “improper” for Ms. Harris to talk about herself. He claimed to have been raised.
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