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Charlamagne says Harris-Walz rhetoric seems ‘out of touch’ compared to Trump’s ‘America first’ message

Charlamagne tha God, co-host of the radio show The Breakfast Club, said Monday that former President Trump's “America first” rhetoric is a winning strategy.

Charlamagne is discuss the message From both presidential tickets, especially as America navigates domestic and international crises. After his co-hosts played footage of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Charlamagne highlighted one of the key factors why Democrats are losing to the opposition.

“Is there one place where you think they're confused when it comes to messaging?'' Charlamagne asked. “For example, if you listen to a lot of reporters, they'll talk to Trump, they'll talk to J.D. Vance, they'll talk about what's going on here in America, because it's election season. Here in America.”

“So it's always America first. But when you go to Tim Walz, they ask him questions about geopolitical politics, and I think that often sounds very off-topic. “That makes their argument sound very off-base,” he said.

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Charlamagne Tha God, co-host of the radio show “The Breakfast Club,” argued that an “America first” message resonates with voters, especially at this moment as a nation.

When a co-host pointed out that these are the questions candidates are being asked, Charlamagne agreed, saying, “When you listen to what's going on in this country and the conversations between the Vances and the Trumps, it's important to note that the international The issue is being brought into focus.” When you say things like “America First'' or “Make America Great Again'' about what's going on here at home, your message can sometimes resonate more. ”

Then he corrected himself and said, “Not sometimes, but it resonates more.”

Additionally, he noted that Americans have little tolerance for sending money abroad as they suffer from natural disasters at home.

Harris on Saturday pledged $157 million in “additional assistance” to Lebanon, which is “facing an increasingly dire humanitarian situation.”

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“People were furious. They were like, 'Hey, what's going to happen to us here in North Carolina?' So the 'America first' message is going to be even more pervasive, especially during elections.” said.

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Last Thursday, Harris supporter Charlamagne also praised the message of President Trump's ad, calling it “impactful” and “effective.”

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