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Victor Davis Hanson Predicts Harris’ ‘Hemorrhaging’ Will Push Dems To Drop More October Surprises

Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, said on his podcast Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris’ “bleeding” in the polls will force Democrats to announce yet another October surprise. I predicted it would be deafening.

Polls for the 2024 presidential race have shown a close race between Harris and former President Donald Trump since she became the Democratic presidential nominee in July. On “The Victor Davis Hanson Show” Hanson It criticized Harris and President Joe Biden’s response to the long-running conflict between Israel and Hamas, suggesting that Harris’ campaign failures could cost her “half a point every week.” (Related: Michael Steele criticizes Harris’ lack of interviews, says media holds her to a higher standard than Trump)

“If it hadn’t been for the explosion on October 7th, I’m surprised it took this long for something dastardly to happen. They’re completely guilty. Besides, they were wrong in that game. A strike that was on the side, a late hurricane, and a waltz performance. They keep bleeding, but not a lot, just a little, half a point every week. Then they do what they always do, the October Surprise. “They’re going to try to do that,” Hanson said.

“Jack Smith, “What do you think?” I was swatted away like a fly, but even though I’m incompetent and no expert, I never gave up. And the last time I took this job, the Supreme Court reversed everything I tried to do against Governor McDonnell of Virginia. So I’ll try it again. “Ninety days before the election, I thought the Justice Department wasn’t making any major indictments,” Hanson continued. “So this was their October surprise, and the October surprise before that was probably that unless they cut interest rates by half a percentage point right before the election, all of a sudden the economy would collapse right away.”

Hanson said Democrats intend to keep announcing October surprises, adding how voters don’t approve of the Democrats’ “agenda” on issues like crime and the border.

Democratic presidential candidate and US Vice President Kamala Harris gives a speech. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

“So, they’re going to keep doing this, they’re going to keep doing this, they’re going to keep doing this, and, well, they’ve got an agenda that nobody likes. Nobody likes crime, nobody likes borders. . No one likes foreign policy, no one likes wokeness. “So their strategy is to avoid the press, not hold press conferences for 90 days, and be conservative and moderate. Outsource all your hits to media flax, especially if you win 2-1 with Hollywood and Silicon Valley corporate money. Yes, for early voting and mail-in voting. That’s the whole strategy,” Hanson added.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Wednesday released a redacted version of Smith’s 165-page legal brief, which cited the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity in election interference lawsuits against Trump. Trump’s lawyers argued that the unsealing “amounts to a frivolous motion for summary judgment in the court of public opinion,” but Chutkan said I wrote This claim was “unsubstantiated.”

In the first and only vice presidential debate scheduled between Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, Mr. Walz expressed inconsistent positions on assault weapons. During the interview, he faced backlash for nervously mistakenly calling the school shooter a “friend.” Prohibited.

recent Real clear polling On average, Harris leads Trump nationally by 2.2 percentage points, with Harris at 49.1% and Trump at 46.9%.

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