In a fiery exchange with Fox News' Martha MacCallum, former President Donald Trump dismissed the notion that Vice President Kamala Harris is making headway with key voter demographics.
During the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, MacCallum pointed out to Trump, "Sir, there's a noticeable surge in enthusiasm for Vice President Harris among women voters. She's also targeting younger voters along with Hispanic and Black communities. Current polls suggest she's gaining traction. What's your countermove? How do you plan to win back these groups?"Trump retorted sharply, denying Harris's impact. "That’s incorrect. The real success story here is ours; we're resonating strongly with Hispanic voters, African American men, and women across the board. Women are concerned about their safety above all else, and they understand they won't find it under an administration that lets millions of unchecked individuals flood our country—some posing serious threats."
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He further challenged MacCallum's assertions on polling data. "Martha, you're only seeing what you want to see. Look at the numbers; we're ahead in numerous polls and dominating the swing states."Trump didn’t stop there; he took his criticisms online following Harris’s DNC speech Thursday night. He mockingly commented on her delivery in one Truth Social post: "An overload of 'Thank Yous.' Is she okay?" In another biting remark, he questioned her potential global influence: "World leaders will never take her seriously!"
This sharp rebuttal from Trump underscores his belief in his campaign's strength and appeal across vital segments of the American electorate despite contrasting narratives in the media and political circles about Vice President Harris’s rising popularity.
During the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, MacCallum pointed out to Trump, "Sir, there's a noticeable surge in enthusiasm for Vice President Harris among women voters. She's also targeting younger voters along with Hispanic and Black communities. Current polls suggest she's gaining traction. What's your countermove? How do you plan to win back these groups?"Trump retorted sharply, denying Harris's impact. "That’s incorrect. The real success story here is ours; we're resonating strongly with Hispanic voters, African American men, and women across the board. Women are concerned about their safety above all else, and they understand they won't find it under an administration that lets millions of unchecked individuals flood our country—some posing serious threats."
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He further challenged MacCallum's assertions on polling data. "Martha, you're only seeing what you want to see. Look at the numbers; we're ahead in numerous polls and dominating the swing states."Trump didn’t stop there; he took his criticisms online following Harris’s DNC speech Thursday night. He mockingly commented on her delivery in one Truth Social post: "An overload of 'Thank Yous.' Is she okay?" In another biting remark, he questioned her potential global influence: "World leaders will never take her seriously!"
This sharp rebuttal from Trump underscores his belief in his campaign's strength and appeal across vital segments of the American electorate despite contrasting narratives in the media and political circles about Vice President Harris’s rising popularity.