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Charlamagne Says Trump-Vance Ticket’s ‘America First Messaging’ Resonates With Voters ‘A Lot More’

Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said Monday that voters appreciate former President Donald Trump and Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance's rhetoric about putting America above other countries. said.

with playing cards vance In their campaign statements, both men pledged a dedication to “America First” policies. Charlamagne,The Breakfast Club'' argued that Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have not been able to connect with voters on domestic issues the way Trump and Vance have. (Related: Kamala Harris co-sponsors bill to force schools to let male athletes compete in girls' sports)

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“One of the places where I think they messed up in terms of messaging is, you know, you're going to listen to a lot of reporters, they're going to be talking to Trump, they're going to be talking to J.D. Vance, they're going to be talking to the next You'll be talking to them about things like, 'It's election season here in America, so that's exactly what's going on here in America,'' Charlamagne said. “I mean, there's a lot of things that we care about here…I mean, it's always America first. But then when you go to Tim Walz, they ask about geopolitical politics, and it's very I think it often sounds out of place.”

“It sounds like they're very out of touch with what's actually going on here in America…I'm not saying that's important, but it's more out of place than what's exactly going on in this country.” “This is emphasized,” he added. “And when you hear the Vances and the Trumps talk about what's going on here at home and say things like America First and Make America Great Again, sometimes that message resonates even more. Sometimes it doesn't. It resonates more.”

Charlamagne pointed to Harris Sunday. announcement Regarding the additional aid of approximately $157 million to Lebanon that triggered the backlash This work is about Americans who are facing hardship in North Carolina due to the effects of Hurricane Helen.

“People were furious, because they said, 'Hey, what about us here in North Carolina?' So the message of America First goes even further, especially during this election period,” Charlamagne said.

Registered voters rank the economy, health care, and the appointment of Supreme Court justices as more pressing issues than foreign policy. According to Joined Gallup in September.

The radio host also said that a recent Trump campaign ad criticizing Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded gender reassignment was “shocking.”

“When I heard the narrator say that Kamala supported taxpayer-funded gender reassignment of prisoners, that one line made me think, 'Well, I don't want to spend my tax dollars on that.' “That ad was effective,'' he declared.

Harris has previously said she supports taxpayer-funded gender transitions for transgender prison inmates and undocumented immigrants.

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