It was recently reported that Kamala Harris’s well-documented anti-Catholic sentiments could result in more Catholics voting for Donald Trump and bringing him victory in the 2024 election.
The recent news came after Harris decided not to attend the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner on Oct. 17, 2024.
Even former Bill Clinton strategist and pollster Mark Penn acknowledged that Harris’s constant vilification of Trump automatically prevents her from going to the Catholic charity event and communicating with Trump like he is a regular human being instead of a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler.
Former Clinton strategist and pollster Mark Penn says Trump's decision to not debate Harris is smart because she has likely already "peaked" in the polls pic.twitter.com/1LtZxTuTzA
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) September 24, 2024
Another reason why Harris decided not to attend the event was because she didn’t want Trump or anybody else to make fun of her so that the media-created identity of a perfect and independent non-white woman would not be ruined. […]
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