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Democrats Showing FEAR - Weekend Recap 11-03-24

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  • [SEGMENT 1-1] Democrat alarm bells 1 [X] SB – Jake Tapper on Democrats calling him scared It’s important that we get to work. Hand-ringing is over She’s making her points [SEGMENT 1-2] Democrat alarm bells 2 Kamala Harris masturbation commercial Numbers going down Biden sent a message about Harris not doing well [SEGMENT 1-3] Democrat alarm bells 3 I don’t think I’ve ever seen a politician who scares the Left as bad as Trump. 78% positive news for Harris, 85% negative for Trump. And that’s an improvement for Trump. Democrats are suing to prevent dropbox surveillance Judges are putting non-citizens back on the voter rolls A friend who is politically savvy sent me this note: "Kevin, Roland Martin, Oprah Winfrey, Hakeem Jeffries AND Barack Obama contributed $O to the Harris campaign." Is this true? If so, it's pretty telling. Per the NY Times: Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has backed away from President Biden in the final days of the 2024 election, viewing the unpopular incumbent as a liability in her quest to succeed him, according to several White House and Harris campaign officials familiar with the planning. Officials on Ms. Harris’s campaign think that holding joint events with Mr. Biden would “only hurt her” at the most crucial stage of the race, as one adviser put it. That leaves Mr. Biden, who has expressed an interest in helping campaign for her in the coming days, left to arrange his own events through trade groups and unions. By all accounts, the vice president has been unflinchingly loyal to the 81-year-old president whose campaign she took over three months ago. She has declined to put much space between her policies and his, and has been careful to show deference, even in moments where she could have broken away. “Vice President Harris is grateful for President Biden’s support and appreciates that he is campaigning for her,” said Ian Sams, a campaign spokesman. But personal loyalty is now just one dimension of their complex relationship. In recent weeks, Ms. Harris has quietly added some new questions to her daily round of calls to outside allies and advisers, a regular routine she has kept up for much of her career to make sure she is taking the pulse of what is happening outside her immediate bubble. (…) Mr. Biden still believes that he could have beaten former President Donald J. Trump, Ms. Harris’s Republican rival, but is not saying it as often in his private conversations, according to the two allies. When he is briefed on polling numbers, the president expresses a mix of frustration, disbelief and anger that the race is so close. He believes, as he did in 2022, that Democrats will have a better-than-expected showing on Election Day, but the polls reflecting a dead-heat race are part of the reason he wants to hit the trail to help Ms. Harris. Mr. Biden also understands that the surest way his legacy thrives is if Ms. Harris wins. If she loses to Mr. Trump, one friend said, “it will kill him.” Mr. Biden and his advisers believe that he has a place in the campaign, and that he can still appeal to middle-class white voters and help drive home a character contrast between Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-and-harris-campaign-officials-reportedly-believe-she-will-lose-already-starting-to-point-fingers/ar-AA1sVkcB?ocid=BingNewsSerp Top Democrats, including those inside working on Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign and in President Joe Biden’s administration, reportedly believe Harris “will lose” the fast-approaching election between herself and former President Donald Trump, and “are already starting to point fingers.” According to Axios’s Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei, “a growing number of top Democrats tell us privately they feel Vice President Harris will lose” in spite of how close the polls remain. “Our reporting simply reflects scores of conversations with people close to Harris and intimately involved in swing-state races, including officials inside her campaign and top Biden administration officials,” wrote the pair, before citing the “troubling” blame game beginning to play out. “Top Democrats are already starting to point fingers at who’d be more responsible for a Harris loss — President Biden for dragging his feet, or Harris herself,” report Allen and VandeHei, contrasting the dour mood on the left with how “top Republicans, in private conversations, seem shockingly confident.” As reasons for Democrats’ pessimism, Allen and VandeHei cited Harris’s “struggles to crisply explain why” voters should support her, as well as early voting returns in Nevada and Republican momentum in Pennsylvania. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
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[SEGMENT 1-1] Democrat alarm bells 1 [X] SB – Jake Tapper on Democrats calling him scared It’s important that we get to work. Hand-ringing is over She’s making her points [SEGMENT 1-2] Democrat alarm bells 2 Kamala Harris masturbation commercial Numbers going down Biden sent a message about Harris not doing well [SEGMENT 1-3] Democrat alarm bells 3 I don’t think I’ve ever seen a politician who scares the Left as bad as Trump. 78% positive news for Harris, 85% negative for Trump. And that’s an improvement for Trump. Democrats are suing to prevent dropbox surveillance Judges are putting non-citizens back on the voter rolls A friend who is politically savvy sent me this note: "Kevin, Roland Martin, Oprah Winfrey, Hakeem Jeffries AND Barack Obama contributed $O to the Harris campaign." Is this true? If so, it's pretty telling. Per the NY Times: Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has backed away from President Biden in the final days of the 2024 election, viewing the unpopular incumbent as a liability in her quest to succeed him, according to several White House and Harris campaign officials familiar with the planning. Officials on Ms. Harris’s campaign think that holding joint events with Mr. Biden would “only hurt her” at the most crucial stage of the race, as one adviser put it. That leaves Mr. Biden, who has expressed an interest in helping campaign for her in the coming days, left to arrange his own events through trade groups and unions. By all accounts, the vice president has been unflinchingly loyal to the 81-year-old president whose campaign she took over three months ago. She has declined to put much space between her policies and his, and has been careful to show deference, even in moments where she could have broken away. “Vice President Harris is grateful for President Biden’s support and appreciates that he is campaigning for her,” said Ian Sams, a campaign spokesman. But personal loyalty is now just one dimension of their complex relationship. In recent weeks, Ms. Harris has quietly added some new questions to her daily round of calls to outside allies and advisers, a regular routine she has kept up for much of her career to make sure she is taking the pulse of what is happening outside her immediate bubble. (…) Mr. Biden still believes that he could have beaten former President Donald J. Trump, Ms. Harris’s Republican rival, but is not saying it as often in his private conversations, according to the two allies. When he is briefed on polling numbers, the president expresses a mix of frustration, disbelief and anger that the race is so close. He believes, as he did in 2022, that Democrats will have a better-than-expected showing on Election Day, but the polls reflecting a dead-heat race are part of the reason he wants to hit the trail to help Ms. Harris. Mr. Biden also understands that the surest way his legacy thrives is if Ms. Harris wins. If she loses to Mr. Trump, one friend said, “it will kill him.” Mr. Biden and his advisers believe that he has a place in the campaign, and that he can still appeal to middle-class white voters and help drive home a character contrast between Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-and-harris-campaign-officials-reportedly-believe-she-will-lose-already-starting-to-point-fingers/ar-AA1sVkcB?ocid=BingNewsSerp Top Democrats, including those inside working on Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign and in President Joe Biden’s administration, reportedly believe Harris “will lose” the fast-approaching election between herself and former President Donald Trump, and “are already starting to point fingers.” According to Axios’s Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei, “a growing number of top Democrats tell us privately they feel Vice President Harris will lose” in spite of how close the polls remain. “Our reporting simply reflects scores of conversations with people close to Harris and intimately involved in swing-state races, including officials inside her campaign and top Biden administration officials,” wrote the pair, before citing the “troubling” blame game beginning to play out. “Top Democrats are already starting to point fingers at who’d be more responsible for a Harris loss — President Biden for dragging his feet, or Harris herself,” report Allen and VandeHei, contrasting the dour mood on the left with how “top Republicans, in private conversations, seem shockingly confident.” As reasons for Democrats’ pessimism, Allen and VandeHei cited Harris’s “struggles to crisply explain why” voters should support her, as well as early voting returns in Nevada and Republican momentum in Pennsylvania. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.

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