Will Kamala Lose Just Like Hillary Clinton?

Will Kamala Lose Just Like Hillary Clinton?

Republicans Tell Trump To Double Down On Kamala

To secure victories in tight election races within key battleground states, former President Donald Trump should focus on highlighting the poor performance and problematic policies of Vice President Kamala Harris, according to Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa. Speaking with Newsmax, Perry asserted that Trump’s campaign strategy should center on exposing Harris’s numerous policy failures and her record of missteps.

Perry noted that Harris is attempting to reinvent her image in the current presidential race, where polls indicate a competitive battle between her and Trump in crucial swing states that are pivotal to determining the election’s outcome. On “Wake Up America,” Perry stressed the importance of Trump drawing attention to Harris’s actual record, rather than her promises. He pointed out specific examples, such as Harris’s support for policies that have enabled repeat offenders, including those who commit violent crimes.

Perry urged Trump to question whether voters want someone with Harris’s track record in the role of President. He emphasized that many voters overlook Harris’s history and need to be reminded of her performance in office, particularly how she has wielded power.

One major issue highlighted by Perry is Harris’s opposition to hydraulic fracking, a crucial economic activity in northern Pennsylvania. Fracking has been vital for the region’s economy, supporting jobs and reversing years of population decline. Perry argued that Trump should underscore how Harris’s stance against fracking negatively impacts the state’s economic health and its residents’ livelihoods. He emphasized that continuing fracking not only benefits local communities by providing employment but also contributes to the state’s overall prosperity through increased revenue and improved public services.

By focusing on these points, Trump can effectively make the case for why voters should choose him over Harris, underscoring the tangible benefits of his policies compared to her record of failure.