MAGA women admit Kamala threat, Vance goes backwards on democracy
The David Pakman Show - July 26, 2024
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Women Trump voters ADMIT Kamala a HUGE THREAT to Trump
The U.S. presidential campaign has entered a new phase following several key events. These include Joe Biden's poor debate performance, an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Biden contracting COVID-19, his subsequent announcement not to seek re-election, and Kamala Harris securing the nomination. This shift has notably energized the MAGA base, some of whom have expressed discomfort with Harris's candidacy, often citing coded language about her qualifications. Notably, focus groups with female Trump supporters reveal a recognition that Harris's candidacy poses a significant challenge to Trump, particularly in energizing minority, female, and progressive voters. There is also concern among Trump's base about whether his campaign can adapt to this new dynamic. While some voters might prefer alternatives like RFK Jr., there is a broad acknowledgment that Harris's entry has significantly altered the race's landscape.
Confused JD Vance says Biden DROPPING OUT is "threat to democracy"
JD Vance recently claimed that Joe Biden opting not to run for re-election is a threat to democracy. This is ironic, given that following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, some MAGA supporters argued that calling Trump a threat to democracy incited violence. Vance argues that the Democratic Party's decision-making, influenced by figures like Obama and Pelosi, sidelined Biden undemocratically, promoting Kamala Harris instead. Critics counter that Harris secured delegate support legitimately, and her nomination follows party procedures, albeit not through traditional primaries. The debate underscores tensions over how democratic processes are perceived and manipulated. Some Republicans argue that if Americans feel this process is undemocratic, they can express their discontent through their votes. The influx of donations to Harris suggests many voters are not swayed by claims of anti-democratic actions. The situation highlights the political maneuvering and the potential backlash figures like Vance might face if Trump's campaign falters.
From yesterday’s show:
FBI Director not convinced Trump was struck by a bullet
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified that the FBI is still unsure whether Donald Trump was struck by a bullet or shrapnel during the July 13th assassination attempt, contrasting with Trump’s claim that it was a bullet. The uncertainty has led to speculation, as no official medical report clarifies the injury. Wray confirmed that all known shots have been accounted for but stressed that the exact nature of the impact remains unclear. In a separate issue, Congressman Matt Gaetz questioned Wray about President Biden’s cognitive abilities, suggesting a possible cover-up. Wray replied that his interactions with Biden have been professional and uneventful, and he had not observed any cognitive decline. Trump later demanded Wray’s resignation, criticizing his testimony. The hearing underscored ongoing controversies and difficulties in verifying claims about both Trump’s injury and Biden’s health.
From yesterday’s show:
Kamala POUNDS Trump on Roe v Wade
Kamala Harris's recent campaign speeches have strategically targeted various facets of Donald Trump and his presidency. On Monday, Harris highlighted Trump's personal failings, calling him a sexual predator and a criminal. The next day, she addressed Project 2025, emphasizing its potential impact on the future and criticizing Trump’s association with it. Her speech on Wednesday focused on Trump's role in appointing Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, a move deeply unpopular with many Americans. Harris’s emphasis on Roe v. Wade aligns with broader public concerns about reproductive rights and women’s autonomy. Her approach appears well-calibrated to energize voters by addressing both Trump's personal and policy shortcomings, especially on issues that resonate strongly with the electorate. Although her campaign is still in its early stages, Harris's targeted messaging and focus on critical issues suggest a promising strategy in appealing to voters concerned with Trump’s legacy and controversial policies.
More on the show:
-- Supporters of Donald Trump are interviewed outside his rally in North Carolina, and it is terrifying
-- MAGA and right wing media continue to attack Kamala Harris for how she laughs, and the fact that she does laugh
-- A visibly confused and disoriented Roseanne Barr appears on Newsmax to insist that Michelle Obama will be the Democratic presidential nominee, and Hillary Clinton will be her running made
-- Donald Trump attacks Fox News for allowing Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to appear on their channel and criticize him
-- Donald Trump has a bizarre meltdown on Truth Social over Kamala Harris
-- The Friday Feedback segment
-- On the Bonus Show: The Friday Bonus Show hosted by Producer Pat
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The fact that Trump's followers are nervous about Kamala Harris means that they all realize that SHE will win by a landslide. Of course they are nervous! She is more qualified to be president than Trump ever was. He was a trouble-maker from the start. Kamala Harris is a woman of color, and Trump and his followers are threathened by women and people of color. I LOVE IT!!!
When asked especially from overseas friends what kind of justice we have now in the U.S.(the background of our discussion reflected recent decision of our Supreme Court), I did not have a good answer. I had to admit/accept that our Justice these days is what we have....."Just...this".