Donalds says Harris needs to ‘blame’ herself over lack of voter enthusiasm – Washington Examiner
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) criticized Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, claiming the lack of voter enthusiasm surrounding her candidacy is due to her political record. In a recent appearance on Fox News, he pointed to polling data that shows Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a tight race. Donalds suggested that instead of blaming external factors for her struggles, Harris’s campaign team should take responsibility for their failure to connect with voters. He attributed her low approval ratings to her handling of issues like immigration, the economy, and cultural debates surrounding gender identity. The congressman asserted that these ”radical ideas” have negatively impacted her campaign, while he believes Trump offers a more favorable approach. Additionally, he referenced former President Barack Obama’s recent remarks about the lack of support for Harris among Black men, calling the situation a joke and criticizing media portrayal of the campaign.
Donalds says Harris needs to ‘blame’ herself over lack of voter enthusiasm
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) contended the Harris campaign is at fault for why Vice President Kamala Harris is not ahead by a large margin in the election, specifically due to her political record.
Polling data released Monday, conducted among 5,000 registered voters, found that former President Donald Trump and Harris were in a dead heat. Laura Ingraham asked Donalds on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle if recent moves by the Harris campaign indicate the vice president is attempting to “shame people into voting for her,” but he said that her campaign members “should be ashamed of themselves.”
“The Kamala Harris record has been a disaster. Everybody knows that,” Donalds said. “Immigration, our economy, foreign policy. I’ll give you another one that is resonating when you talk to voters around the country: this radical transgender movement that’s taking puberty from children and hiding it from parents. That radical stuff, putting men in women’s sports.”
Donalds continued that these “radical ideas” from Harris and the Democratic Party are the record the party has to run on next month, whereas Trump “has a recipe” to help the nation succeed. As such, the Florida congressman contended that Harris’s campaign members need “to blame themselves first” before pointing their fingers elsewhere.
Former President Barack Obama was campaigning for the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee earlier this month, during which he complained that the lack of enthusiasm from black men supporting Harris is “not acceptable.” His comments received some criticism, with Donalds becoming the latest to criticize this approach to voters.
“It’s just a joke, and the media, they’re the No. 1 culprits in all this because for the first 40-50 days of her campaign, instead of holding her accountable, like you would any other presidential candidate, they treated her like she was a Hollywood actress,” Donalds said. “We all remember when she wasn’t saying anything to anybody, and they all thought it was the greatest thing ever.”
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R-VA) has also lobbied criticism toward Obama’s comments, suggesting the Democratic Party has “run out of arguments” to support Harris.
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