Donald Trump 'making inroads' for US election victory if he can control ONE thing - Victor Davis Hanson

Donald Trump 'making inroads' for US election victory if he can control ONE thing - Victor Davis Hanson

WATCH NOW: Victor Davis Hanson analyses Donald Trump's chances at election victory

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Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 04/10/2024

- 18:18

Kamala Harris is battling Donald Trump to become the next US President in November

Donald Trump could be set for a second US Presidential victory if he "controls one thing" ahead of election day, it has been claimed.

The former President is "making inroads" with his campaign as the battle to lead America enters its final sprint, with just 31 days to go.


Speaking to GBN America, historian and author Victor Davis Hanson claimed that the Republican needs to only "control his language" in order to secure his fate on November 5.

Analysing Trump's campaign so far, Hanson told GBNA reporter Steven Edginton: "Some of the polls have shown that Donald Trump is now leading in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona, in a way that people didn't think would be possible.

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Donald Trump is 'making inroads' to win his second US Presidential election, it has been claimed

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"So whatever bounce Kamala has had has been stopped, and he's starting to make inroads, if he can just control his language."

Detailing why Trump needs to control his language as election day approaches, Hanson claimed that the "independent voters don't go down well" with certain remarks he's been making.

Hanson told GBNA: "When he says something like Kamala is mentally impaired, it doesn't go down with the independent voter. So I think all he has to do is play defence.

"And the way she is, she's got to play offence. That's why she's demanding another debate."

Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris is battling Donald Trump to become the next US President and the first ever female leader

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Offering advice to Trump in the final weeks of his campaign, Hanson claimed that he should "cut down on the rallies" to avoid "any more danger".

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Hanson told GBNA: "If Trump can discipline himself and not get into the personal invective and stay with the issues, turn Vance loose on the talk shows on the weekend, and cut down his rallies - because they expose him to a great deal of danger.

"It's in his rallies that he says things and when he's in interviews, like he does. But I think you're going to see that Nevada, Georgia, Arizona and probably Pennsylvania are going to solidify with a one to two-point lead in most of the polls for Trump over the next two weeks."

Recalling the Trump-Harris debate, Hanson claimed that Trump was a "bystander" next to the "disastrous" performance of Harris.

He explained: "I think Trump was a bystander. He said he had a great debate, but it was really watching somebody pour water on the Wicked Witch of the East - he just imploded. Trump just was a bystander in a catastrophe with Harris.

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Victor Davis Hanson claimed the bounce on Harris's campaign 'has been stopped'

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"He was more informative on the issues and had them better mastered. But she came out there to slur and smear him, and he went kind of crazy on minor issues like the attendance people leaving early from his rallies."

In the event that Trump is defeated in the November election, Hanson claimed that Harris would be "dangerous" and the "most unqualified" of all previous US leaders.

Hanson concluded: "Kamala Harris does not prepare for anything. I don't think she's necessarily naturally limited, but she's intellectually lazy, and she always has been.

"So if she were to be elected, in fact, and even if she were to be defeated and to fulfil the last three months of her vice presidential tenure, she will revert back to form open borders, no deterrence abroad, she'd be pro-radical Palestinian, Iran, and a little bit more dangerous than Biden."

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