Republican strategist and CNN guest Erin Perine said Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign could face big problems on Election Day because it has not yet transitioned to a “get out to vote” message. I warned you.
Polls between Harris and former President Donald Trump have been close over the past month, and political commentators are warning of how close the race could be in November. On “Erin Burnett Outfront,” the CNN host pressed Perine about how President Trump would respond to former President Barack Obama’s comments. criticism His.
“Well, it’s going to bother former President Trump, and you’re going to hear some things that push back on what Barack Obama said,” Perine said. “But then Donald Trump will go on and talk about all sorts of things. What’s important for Democrats right now is that we’re in a very volatile time, so to do a voting event like this right now, all Democrats are going to go on and talk about everything. It means we have to pull the senator off the bench.”
Perine went on to say that Harris’s delay in starting her campaign delayed her ability to send a message, especially to Obama. I’m only pressing it now A message about voter turnout at a rally in Arizona with less than 20 days left until the election. (Related: Victor Davis Hanson reveals what he thinks about how the presidential election is unfolding)
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“Kamala started this campaign so late that she’s sending a much more persuasive message than she is now when she should be doing get-out-the-vote events like this one with Obama,” Perine said. he added. “In Arizona, we’re just encouraging people to go out and vote, whereas other states and other platforms are still doing controversial interviews to push their persuasive message. , they must feel there is a stronger message in Arizona.”
“What are we? It’s been two and a half weeks since Election Day and you’re still trying to convince voters whether or not they should vote? All you have to do is convince them to go vote. and this will be a problem for Kamara,” Perine concluded.
While campaigning for Harris, Obama repeatedly criticized Trumpquestioning why voters would choose him over the vice president. But at one of his first rallies supporting Harris in Pennsylvania, Obama faced backlash for comments he made while preaching to a black man, and the number of voters in the electorate for vice president turned against his own election. He pointed out that it was not comparable.
According to RealClearPolitics’ latest polling average, Mr. Trump currently leads the vice president by 0.8 points in seven key battleground states, with an approval rating of 48.3%, to Ms. Harris’s 47.5%. Between Harris hold Pollster Nate Silver has a slight lead nationally in polls. released He released his latest predictive model for the election on Thursday, showing Trump with a narrow lead of more than half a percentage point over Harris.
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