November 24, 2024

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According to John Barricella, Donald Trump was completely “destabilized” in front of Kamala Harris

According to John Barricella, Donald Trump was completely “destabilized” in front of Kamala Harris

Donald Trump, who always portrays himself as strong, confident and uncontrollable, seems to have lost all his ways since Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race, wakes up John Barricella.

“The word ‘confirmation’ is probably the best word to describe it,” notes an expert on American politics. “I’ve never seen him in this situation, I’ve been around for years.”

Mr. Parisella actually believes the billionaire businessman lost his bearings “in this campaign that he didn’t expect”.

During her interview on Friday on LCN, Kamala Harris, for her part, notes that she can present a “future vision” of the United States that can be spread over two mandates (eight years), while her opponent is limited to one. He has already been president for four years.

Tim Walls has been selected as the M’s running mate, expert saysme Harris was more effective for the vice presidential campaign than JD Vance was for Trump.

“Mr. Walls and Mme Harris makes a very interesting pair,” says the expert. “She’s looking for a vice presidential candidate who appeals to the imagination and gives the impression of being well-connected.”

There are 80 days left for the presidential election. Although Barricella points out that recent polls show the Democratic candidate leading in “five or six” of the seven key states.

“He can win this election. I’m sure he’ll win the popular vote, it’s still a question of the Electoral College, but he’s in good shape as we speak, and that’s what’s affecting Mr. Trump,” Guest explained.

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The Democratic convention begins next week. This will be a great time to learn more about the Vice President’s goals and plans.

Watch the full interview in the video above.