Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

    December 10, 2024

    Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

    December 10, 2024

    The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

    December 10, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment
    • Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?
    • The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?
    • eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees
    • Americans More Optimistic Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Have Peaked
    • EasyKnock abruptly shuts down its sale-leaseback platform
    • Under-The-Radar NAR Nonprofit May Have Hidden GOP Agenda
    • NAR’s nonprofit funds conservative groups
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Industry Movement
    • Home
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • News
    • Real Estate
    Industry Movement
    Home»Business»Trump’s Debate Fumble Let Harris Redefine the Race
    Business

    Trump’s Debate Fumble Let Harris Redefine the Race

    adminBy adminSeptember 14, 2024No Comments0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Donald Trump lost the debate to Kamala Harris. He can recover from a bad night, but the more troubling trend is that the former president has struggled to mount the most basic case against her.

    With more than 67 million Americans watching, Trump failed to seize one of, if not the last, remaining major moments of the campaign. Harris has now enjoyed a few good days of headlines, a welcome development when her summer momentum appeared to be fading.

    Democrats want nothing more than to turn the 2024 race into a decision about Trump, running back the message from four years ago. Trump and Republicans would like to tie Harris to President Joe Biden’s unpopularity, banking on voter apathy with the economy and a broader longing for a pre-COVID-19 world.

    Trump hit this theme directly, questioning why Harris is promising to fix immigration and the economy when she’s already in office.

    “Why hasn’t she done it? She’s been there for 3 1/2 years,” he said.

    But he only really got there in his closing statement — the political equivalent of a garbage time touchdown.

    “Look, I think he absolutely, his closing statement was a critical piece of the debate because he drove home the entire message up to that point which is Kamala Harris says she wants to do all these great things, Kamala Harris is currently the vice president of the United States, why isn’t she doing it now?” Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday morning.

    Vance praised his running mate’s performance, though not everyone in Trump’s orbit is as enthused. The New York Times reported that several Trump advisors “saw the night as a colossal missed opportunity.” Publicly, even a few Trump usual defenders had some criticism.

    “What I was hoping for was: ‘When I left we had the most secure border in 40 years, mortgage rates were below three percent, gas was $1.87, the Abraham Accords, energy independent, you screwed it all up,” Sen. Lindsey Graham told Politico.

    Harris’ goading of Trump helped push him off course. Trump even muddled the most basic attack on connecting Harris to Biden, claiming at one point that Biden “hates” his own vice president. (Don’t ask Mike Pence about that.)

    According to The New York Times, Harris spent 46% of her time attacking Trump. While he spent just 29% of his time doing the same. It’s a stat line that drew the attention of famous Bush advisor Karl Rove, who pronounced the night “a train wreck.” Trump, an acolyte of Roy Cohn, forgot the controversial lawyer’s most famous adage to “Attack, Attack, Attack” when he needed it the most.

    Trump spoke for more than five minutes longer than Harris. And yet, it’s hard to say that advantage mattered when you see how he spent his time. He talked about his rally crowd sizes (“We have the biggest rallies”), his Ivy League education (“Look, I went to the Wharton School of Finance”), Hunter and Joe Biden (“They get all this money from Ukraine”), and even why the people he fired write negative tell-alls (“Because with me they can write books”).

    And yes, he pushed the bizarre and debunked theory that Haitian migrants are eating people’s pets in a small Ohio town.

    “They’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” he said.

    At his first major post-debate rally, Trump was still talking about the animals.

    Harris took full advantage of Trump’s missteps

    Incredibly, Harris has adopted the mantle of generational change despite Democrats controlling the White House for the majority of the last decade, including, obviously, right now.

    “It is important that we move forward, that we turn the page on this same old tired rhetoric,” Harris said at one point,

    Trump’s best hope is that Harris left voters still confused about where she stands. A pre-debate New York Times-Siena poll found that 28% of likely voters wanted to learn more about Harris, while perceptions of Trump were largely set.

    As expected, the debate moderators pressed Harris to change her stances on fracking, gun buybacks, and immigration. She promised to “discuss every one—at least every point that you’ve made.” Instead, she briefly discussed her flip-flop on banning fracking before ending with an attack on Trump’s inheritance. And as he did, all night, Trump took the bait, spending the first part of his rebuttal defending the money his father gave him.

    Harris is set to barnstorm swing states this weekend.

    Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are in their “New Way Forward Tour” as the Democratic ticket and their spouses blanket the small number of states that will decide this race. Harris has visited North Carolina and Pennslyvania, while Walz stopped in Michigan and Wisconsin. Their spouses, second gentleman Doug Emhoff and Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz, combined hit Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, and Maine.

    According to Politico, Harris will also grant more interviews amid the campaign blitz.

    As for Trump, he campaigned in Arizona on Thursday and Michigan on Friday, both states he carried in 2016 but lost to Biden four years later.

    Harris continues to have a slight lead in the major national polling averages, but the race remains even closer in key swing states.

    It’s unlikely that there will be any more major head-to-head moments in the race. Walz and Vance are set to debate on October 1, but traditionally the vice presidential debates don’t garner as much attention. After reversing himself many times, Trump declared before the weekend that he would not debate Harris again.

    It remains to be seen if Trump can find his footing during his often long and meandering rally speeches. If he can’t, his next big disappointing night could be November 5.





    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    admin

    Related Posts

    US Troops in Syria: Ally Hopes Trump Will Keep Military There

    November 22, 2024

    Japan October inflation rate falls, BOJ rate hike still on table

    November 22, 2024

    CNBC’s New Boss Reassured Staffers After Bombshell Spinoff News

    November 21, 2024
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment
    • Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?
    • The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?
    • eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees
    • Americans More Optimistic Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Have Peaked
    Recent Comments
      Archives
      • December 2024
      • November 2024
      • October 2024
      • September 2024
      • August 2024
      Categories
      • Business
      • Entertainment
      • News
      • Real Estate
      Meta
      • Log in
      • Entries feed
      • Comments feed
      • WordPress.org
      Demo
      Top Posts

      How To Avoid These 12 Costly Business Traps

      November 30, 202430

      Gen Zer Won NYC Housing Lottery, Pays $1.6K Rent for Queens Apartment

      October 1, 202427

      SEC Chair Gary Gensler will step down Jan. 20, making way for Trump replacement

      November 21, 202424

      Better Pay, More Time Off: What Real Estate Agents Want This Labor Day

      August 31, 202424
      Don't Miss
      Real Estate

      What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

      By adminDecember 10, 20245

      Senior real estate specialist Nikki Buckelew writes that understanding cognitive impairment among seniors is about…

      Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

      December 10, 2024

      The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

      December 10, 2024

      eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees

      December 10, 2024
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Pinterest
      • Instagram
      • YouTube
      • Vimeo

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

      Demo
      Our Picks

      What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

      December 10, 2024

      Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

      December 10, 2024

      The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

      December 10, 2024
      Most Popular

      How To Avoid These 12 Costly Business Traps

      November 30, 202430

      Gen Zer Won NYC Housing Lottery, Pays $1.6K Rent for Queens Apartment

      October 1, 202427

      SEC Chair Gary Gensler will step down Jan. 20, making way for Trump replacement

      November 21, 202424
      Legal Pages
      • About Us
      • Disclaimer
      • DMCA Notice
      • Privacy Policy

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.