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Victor Davis Hanson Says Trump Could Win ‘Big’ As Harris ‘Blew Up Her Whole Campaign Model’ In Recent Interview

Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, said on his podcast Thursday that former President Donald Trump could score a “big win” in November even as Vice President Kamala Harris continues to stumble in media interviews. He said he believed there was a sex.

Harris' campaign announced a series of media appearances this week after facing backlash for avoiding sit-down interviews with mainstream news outlets. Hanson on “The Victor Davis Hanson Show” said Especially after a recent interview on “The View” in which Harris claimed she wouldn't change anything from the past four years, despite trying to distance herself from President Joe Biden, many He said he believes he is “terrifying” Democrats and independent voters.

“But a lot of people feel that way, especially independent voters and biased voters. right now “Kamala Harris scares a lot of Democrats and independents,” Hanson said. “Because they're thinking, 'Do I really want to represent for four years in this empty pantsuit?'” Do they really want to? ”

“She doesn't know how to talk, she can't answer questions. She flutters her eyes, she winks, she's just a really bad person. Unless she's a disaster, she's a hard-line leftist,” Hanson said. . “And I don't want any more of these four years. She told us it's time to turn the page. It's time to move on.' Trying to make a difference But then she goes there — “Can you think of anything in the last four years that we disagreed with?” [years]?You know, I can't, I really can't. She blew away all her campaign models. ”

During an interview Tuesday, “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin asked Harris if she could have done anything different from President Joe Biden over the past four years, but the vice president said this “I can't think of anything,'' he answered. ” Hanson advised President Trump to avoid personal attacks on Harris and instead focus on what she said during the interview. (Related: CBS quietly edits response to Harris' word salad in '60 Minutes' interview)

“It was a T-ball question. She did it — I'm sure she asked the question beforehand, but she can't even do that,” Hanson said. “So all Trump has to do is say, 'Kamala Harris speaks for me.'” Listen up. Don't listen to what Donald Trump says about her. After you make your decision and listen to her, come vote for Donald Trump. ” That's much more effective than saying, “She's bird-brained.'' she is stupid She said, “You know what I mean? ”

U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (C) pictured at ABC studios in New York on October 8, 2024. (Photo by: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP, Getty Images)

In addition to Trump, Hanson said: down vote He added that the Senate and House races are starting to become “close” and Trump could be in the best position if Republicans can win both the House and Senate.

“… They're starting to tighten up, and with 54, 53/54, 55 senators, he could end up with a completely different presidency,” Hanson said. “What that means is you know Paul Ryan-type egomaniacs and Mitt Romney-type egomaniacs, narcissists, and they think they're going to be the only Republicans who won't vote for the president. Then you're going to have to kiss his ass, right? And say, “Oh, please, please, please, please.'' ”

“If they have 55 or 56 seats, they don't have to worry about that. That's how they can win the House. In fact, the House is not as good as the Senate. So, Mr. President, keep doing what you do best and forget about the rest, and I think you will win, big time. We will win, and in the first 90 days we will be able to do things the left has never dreamed of,” Hanson added.

Harris is known for giving one-word responses during interviews, which political commentators have warned could lead to her downfall in the race. During a Sept. 13 interview with 6ABC Philadelphia's “Action News,” Ms. Harris stumbled through an explanation of how to make life more affordable, instead discussing her middle-class upbringing and her lawn.

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