Trump Turns Away From His Base

Опубликовано: 27 Октябрь 2024
на канале: David Feldman
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David does The News for August 26, 2024
Chapters:
00:00 Trump pivots away from his shrinking base
Trump shifts stance on reproductive rights to appeal to broader audience, risking backlash from Evangelical base
Trump's changing stance on guns

04:18 Trump also made a surprising shift in his stance on migrants, hinting at a population crisis and contradicting his previous positions.

12:29 Harris is making appearances in Georgia to signal strong polls in swing states.
She aims to frighten Trump and show confidence in Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

17:07 Ohio might be in play due to shifting sentiments post-abortion law enshrinement

JD Vance's controversial stance on abortion could trigger a voter backlash in Ohio, potentially impacting the election outcome

25:11 Trump behind in Georgia and North Carolina, unable to flip Pennsylvania.
Trump is scheduling numerous rallies but faces lackluster crowd enthusiasm and plans to push voter fraud claims.

29:18 Challenges with the Electoral College in the 21st century

37:31 How strategic tactics, such as sending Harris and Walz to Georgia, can affect Trump's campaign and influence swing states.

41:44Trump's pollster warns of a significant post-convention bounce for Harris
Fabrizio predicts Harris's bounce will extend beyond Labor Day
Trump urged to prepare for worsening news after Labor Day, considering increased absentee voting

50:23Polls show Harris leading nationally by 7 points
Harris needs to lead in key Battleground states by 3% to win the electoral college.
Forecast suggests that if polling averages remain similar, by mid-September Harris may have already won.

54:13 Importance of Democrats winning Senate in upcoming elections
Key Senate seats in toss-up states can determine control of the Senate
Montana Senate race crucial for Democrats to secure majority

1:02:15
David Emphasizes the importance of focusing on Jon Tester's senate campaign and ignore distractions.