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My Advice For Trump and Harris With Two Weeks Left


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·Nov 7, 2024

TR Trump is Trump. People know him. Um, they've been listening to him for over, you know, seven years. They know exactly how he is. He's no filter. However, he comes across as being very authentic.

45% of people hate him in America. 45% of people love him. And it's, it's uh, so that 10% undecided in 43 counties is going to make this up, I think, for Harris right now. She's had a tough week.

Um, and by the way, in my family we're a divided family. Uh, we've got Harris supporters at the dinner table and staunch Trump supporters. So we hash it out like every kitchen in America is right now.

And in having this narrative with my daughter recently, I said, "Do you believe that Trump?" And by the way, she's a Harris supporter. I said, "Do you believe Trump is authentic? I mean, you may not like him."

But she said, "100%. The guy has no filter. He just says whatever's on his mind." How about Harris? She had to admit she processes too much. She's got to just spit it out there.

When she, on the Fox interview, was asked about the border, she could have said, "Yes, we made a mistake. I own it, and it won't happen again." But she didn't do that, and it was a huge miss because that thing is on her back. Somehow, Trump has made it her issue, and it's not going to go away. She missed a huge opportunity.

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