Buttigieg touts idea of a Harris win 'finally' sending Trump on his way - Washington Examiner

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

47% : He added that in making the case for why Vice President Kamala Harris is the better candidate, the Democratic Party should be pushing the idea of allowing a "more normal" Republican Party to emerge after Trump.2024 ELECTIONS LIVE UPDATES: LATEST NEWS ON THE TRUMP HARRIS PRESIDENTIAL RACE"A vote for Kamala Harris is a vote for politics not to be punching you in the face every day, every time you turn on the news, because we can get back to a way of doing things in this country where, of course, we're not always going to agree, but it's not this constant, in-your-face death match that it's felt like, whether he's president or whether he's candidate," Buttigieg said on MSNBC's Inside with Jen Psaki.
47% : As such, if this year's elections are a third strike for the former president, Buttigieg said this could allow the Republican Party to "finally" part ways with Trump.
46% : Buttigieg assessed that the attention the press gives Trump over his viral stunts and comments could be unhelpful for voters in the grand scheme, as it takes attention away from addressing the needs of voters.
40% : The most recent polling data on the 2024 presidential race has shown no clear front-runner, with Trump ahead by 4 points in Arizona and 1 point in Michigan.
28% : Trump revealed in September that he has no plans to run for president again in 2028.
3% : Buttigieg suggested that Trump has already handed the Republican Party losses in both the 2020 elections, in which Trump lost his reelection bid against Joe Biden, and the 2022 midterm elections, in which the Republican Party underperformed.

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