Byron Donalds asked one question that sent Kamala Harris into a fit of rage

Aug 19, 2024

Kamala Harris is trying to play it safe with her campaign so far.

This strategy is setting herself up for big trouble. 

And Byron Donalds asked one question that sent Kamala Harris into a fit of rage. 

Kamala Harris is all sizzle and no steak

Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to take full advantage of the shortened campaign after she was selected to replace President Joe Biden.

She came into the race with a long track of taking the most far-left position on virtually every policy imaginable.

But her current Presidential campaign is not about enacting an agenda to improve the lives of the American people.

It is a Hollywood-style production that is about a vibe, not anything substantive. 

Kamala spent more than three weeks without laying out any serious policy proposal.

The mundane campaign speeches she reads off her teleprompter are reminiscent of the same empty platitudes as hope and change that former President Barack Obama spouted in the 2008 Election. 

Democrats and their media allies do not want the election fought over issues because that is a losing battle for her.

The plan is to try to have pop culture and the media power her to victory in the sprint to Election Day. 

Where is the policy

Representative Byron Donalds (R-FL) hammered Kamala and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, in a Zoom call with Pennsylvania Republican activists.

“She’s not comatose like Joe Biden, but what are her policies?” Donalds wondered.

He slammed Kamala and Walz for refusing to answer any questions from the press.

“There’s no substance to the Harris-Walz campaign,” Donalds added.

Donalds and Republican Party of Pennsylvania chairman Lawrence Tabas spoke to captains with former President Donald Trump’s campaign volunteer outreach program known as Trump Force 47 about messaging.

Volunteers with Trump Force 47 are calling and canvassing targeted voters ahead of the election. 

“We have the right messages,” Tabas said. “The American people are facing one of the worst economies, they’re worried about living paycheck to paycheck.”

Donalds explained that Republicans push back against how Democrats frame issues like “threats to democracy.”

He said that Kamala is the “biggest threat to democracy” because she became the Democrat Presidential nominee without anyone voting for her.

Donalds stressed the need to turn out infrequent Republican voters in the rural areas and small cities in Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

These are the areas that Republicans need to run up the score in, to overcome the massive number of votes that Democrats pick up in big cities.

Trump 47 is going to target infrequent and inactive voters in these Republican-leaning areas of Pennsylvania.

“You all know somebody that if they vote, they would vote for him … they would vote for President Trump, but they haven’t voted in four years or six years or eight years,” Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said in July. “Low-propensity voters is what we call them — we need to dynamite those people off of their couch.”

The Trump campaign is going to great lengths to find as many potential voters as possible this election year. 

DeSantis Daily will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.

 

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