
Kellyanne Conway reveals Trump's new 2024 blueprint
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
84% : This time, Trump is witnessing his best-ever polling.76% : (Trump and Conway attend a Washington, DC, dinner in 2017) Understandably, for Trump and his team, adjusting to that sudden switcheroo took a moment.
69% : Lately, Trump and Vance have sharpened focus, delivering policy-driven speeches, granting media interviews and reaching more diverse audiences.
62% : Still, his greatest advantage over Harris is policy performance, not personal peeves. Millions of Americans prefer Trump for the job because he has done the job before.
62% : 'Trump' was the most-often spoken word at both party conventions and may well be the most cited name in daily discourse.
55% : What more can we expect from Trump in the next 60 days?
52% : The day Trump made me his campaign manager in August 2016, I said something to him about Hillary Clinton that applies again now, eight years later, to Kamala Harris: If the race is mostly about you, it is harder to win.
49% : Trump smartly resisted those entreaties, sticking to the plan, expressing faith in his team, and expanding - not expunging - personnel.
42% : Despite scurrilous and unserious suggestions that his campaign is suffering a 'breakdown', Trump is in control and command.
42% : The latest Fox News and Quinnipiac polls show Trump is preferred over Harris when it comes to handling those issues in all of the key swing states.
38% : In 2016, Trump flipped 206 counites that had twice voted for Barack Obama.
38% : Yet the ballot will not say, 'Trump?!
37% : Both Harris and Trump want this election to be about him.
36% : Despite scurrilous and unserious suggestions that his campaign is suffering a 'breakdown', Trump is in control and command, says Kellyanne Conway (pictured here at the 2024 RNC) The 2024 presidential race has already been unpredictable and unprecedented.
32% : It's also a hard fact that Trump can cite more accomplishments from a successful first term than Harris, who despite her regret and reset, represents four more years of the present chaos and crisis.
29% : Trump famously refers to himself as a counterpuncher.
26% : For starters: the Democrats dumped Biden, so Trump should, too.
24% : The same policy advantages Trump had over Biden persist over Harris.
24% : The same policy advantages Trump had over Biden persist over Harris.
23% : Second: Trump must hit Harris with policy - not personal just attacks.
19% : It's also a hard fact that Trump can cite more accomplishments from a successful first term than Harris. Kamala Harris, despite her regret and reset, represents four more years of the present chaos and crisis.
18% : Underestimating Trump has always been a fool's errand.
15% : Obama's personal appeal did not easily transfer to other Democrat candidates, including Hillary Clinton, who - as we mustn't forget - he backed over his own Vice President in the first fight against Trump.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.