Kamala Harris ‘shows weakness’ at pivotal stage of US election race as Vice President sparks fury with ‘hysterical’ comment
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris's national polling is currently neck and neck, with Harris just one point ahead at 48 per cent and Trump at 47
US Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris is "losing the race" to the White House and will "continue to bankrupt the American family" if she is elected, Donald Trump's campaign adviser has claimed.
With just four days to go until the election, national polling has the Trump-Harris race neck and neck, with the Democrat Vice President just one point ahead of the former President.
According to the latest figures from FiveThirtyEight, Donald Trump is sitting at 47 per cent of the vote, with Kamala Harris on a one-point lead with 48 per cent.
Speaking to GBN America, Donald Trump's campaign adviser Bryan Lanza highlighted Harris's "weakness" ahead of election day on November 5, and how her core voter base is "not enough" to secure a victory.
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Lanza explained: "The weakness of Kamala Harris, if she's trying to strengthen her core base just days before the election, she clearly has not been able to reconstruct the Joe Biden coalition, which won in 2020. And I think all the data supports that.
"Even professional Democratic strategists are confused - people are looking for an economic message, and she's bringing up this message of fascism, she's bringing up this message of Donald Trump and his supporters being Hitler. That's not the messaging theme of unity that they were looking for."
When asked by host Jacob Rees-Mogg if the Donald Trump campaign still believes the election result of 2020 was "fiddled", Lanza disagreed, noting that the only people who are discussing the events of 2020 are Kamala Harris's campaign.
Lanza told GBNA: "Nobody's talking about 2020 - Harris is trying to talk about it, but that was Joe Biden's main messaging theme. And ultimately, he dropped out of the race because that message couldn't connect, and he had a bad debate.
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"Harris is losing this race, at least we feel she's losing, the data is showing she's losing this race because she's not focused on the economic and immigration issues that people care about."
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Discussing Harris's "hysterical" language when discussing Donald Trump, Rees-Mogg argued that the Democrat administration "must believe it is still cutting through" and "motivating" their core voter base.
In response, Lanza stated: "It definitely motivates their core base, but their core base is not big enough to win an election.
"She clearly has to cement her base, that's why she goes through those issues - January 6th, democracy, which test well among Democrats.
"But the vast majority of the people want to know what you're going to do for them going forward on the economy, what you're going to do going forward with immigration. And she has no answers."
Lanza claimed that Harris has 'no answers' on how she will impact the future US economy and migration levels
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Offering further criticism of Harris, Lanza concluded that the Vice President is "unable to tell voters what she would do differently from Joe Biden", and is instead focussing her campaign on attacking Trump.
Lanza said: "That's what this election is about, somebody who's providing an economically successful path forward, as opposed to Harris, who just can't answer the basic question of what she would do differently than Joe Biden.
"We know she won't do anything different than Biden, we know she'll continue to bankrupt the American family.
"They've had three and a half years of Biden-Harris. They've had three and a half years of censorship, they've had three and a half years of lawfare targeting private citizens, changing the laws to target people. January 6th is a blip on the radar when voters see what's taken place in the last three and a half years."