He went on “The View” and said, “Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women, ever.”
The response from a multitude of strong, intelligent Trump supporters on đ was nothing short of seismic. It’s doing nuclear damage to the Kamala Harris campaign, arguably more so than Joe Biden’s “garbage” comment. He is being called ignorant, misogynistic, and unintelligent. In some cases, he’s being called much worse.
It would be impractical to post all of the ones that are currently going viral on the platform but here’s a selection of the top 17:
https://twitter.com/DanicaPatrick/status/1852094170091131107
https://twitter.com/HagemanforWY/status/1852082800972714250
https://twitter.com/AlinaHabba/status/1852079890125725863
https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status/1852038830196461970
https://twitter.com/Riley_Gaines_/status/1852083263013073323
https://twitter.com/KellyannePolls/status/1852078452934934982
https://twitter.com/KristiNoem/status/1852034392941547567
https://twitter.com/JessieJaneDuff/status/1852064159434973217
https://twitter.com/AlvedaCKing/status/1852101345408381100
https://twitter.com/realannapaulina/status/1852028386153292119
https://twitter.com/BrookeLRollins/status/1852033954934657247
https://twitter.com/EliseStefanik/status/1852038418810732936
https://twitter.com/LisaForCongress/status/1852046021267767732
https://twitter.com/MacyGunnell/status/1852123106048934077
https://twitter.com/LisaMarieBoothe/status/1852074580128473159
https://twitter.com/rodzvianca/status/1852067962657869896
https://twitter.com/kimguilfoyle/status/1852100395058987123
There are literally dozens more of these types of videos that I could post, and that just includes the ones going viral. What about the ones that are not getting as much attention? There might be thousands.
Congrats, Mark Cuban. You brought the thunder down on the Kamala Harris campaign. And to think, you did so in an effort to impress people who watch “The View.”
]]>(DCNF)ââThe Viewâ co-host Joy Behar expressed worry Wednesday that recent polling is showing good outcomes for Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Recent polls show Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris at a deadlock tie nationally, while the former president has received good numbers in battleground states and among black and Latino men. Behar said she is becoming nervous as the media is continuously saying that Trump is doing well in the polls.
âIâm starting to worry about the polls because I see a lot of the media saying that heâs leading, and everybodyâs getting nervous and that,â Behar said. âBut theyâre doing that on purpose because basically itâs so disheartening for Democrats and people who are leaning toward Kamala to say âwhat are you doing, donât buy into that.â Donât buy into that.â
Harrisâ momentum and national lead has dropped since September, with an NBC News poll from Sunday finding that the vice presidentâs 5-point lead dropped to a deadlock tie of 48% to 48% against Trump. Harrisâ positive rating also decreased from 48% to 43% in just one month.
The vice president is leading Trump in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan by 1 point, CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said Monday. President Joe Biden and former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton were ahead by 8 points in mid-October during the 2016 and 2020 elections, indicating that Harrisâ 1-point lead may not be enough to win those states.
Trump has historically over performed polls during the general elections. In 2020, Biden won Wisconsin by 1 point, Michigan by 3 points and Pennsylvania by 2 points, despite polls showing him leading by larger margins.
Harris particularly holds historically low support among black men between the ages 18 and 44 with only 41 points of support, CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said Monday. Trump has gained ground among black and Latino men since 2016 and 2020, with 51% of Latino men between the ages of 18 and 34 supporting Trump in Arizona, for instance, according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll from Oct. 7.
Black voters have also shifted away from the Democratic Party in general, as the support for Republicans among the voter bloc rose from 7% in 2016 to 15% in 2024.
Harrisâ lead with white women has also withered away since September, with Trump securing a 2-point lead against the vice president in October.