Three Top Strategists Build Out a Three-Month Campaign for Harris
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : If on Election Day we're seeing exceptionally high turnout, that's a bellwether that's helpful for Trump.63% : In 2020, Trump got 8 percent.
61% : And that was with Trump.
57% : So she's going to have to really address head-on that agitation in the electorate, because it's very easy for Trump to say,
54% : So I don't think there's anything that's happened inside Pennsylvania politics that has made it more likely that Trump would win now.
48% : I think that's the advantage that Trump has.
46% : Trump has to get 58 or north of the white vote to have a chance in this race.
45% : The incumbent, which in this case is Trump, is going to try to go in and define you right away.
44% : I think you're going to start to hear her talking more about how Trump went in front of a bunch of oil executives and said, "You give my campaign $1 billion, I'll give you whatever you want."
36% : And how should she be responding to his more caustic attacks, particularly the ones that are going to have racist or sexist undertones, either from Trump or surrogates for his campaign?Patti Solis Day: I think she should attack him and contrast with him every opportunity she has.
32% : Trump said he was going to have Mexico pay for a wall.
31% : Patti Solis Doyle: I hope so, because I think Harris will be very effective against Trump, and he'll fall for some foolish traps.
30% : And I think he's not because I think he's going to lose the higher-educated white voters who would have voted Republican in a lot of local races and can't stomach Trump.
25% : I think yes, because Trump won't want to look like he's dodging it.
23% : I think she is being forceful in her prosecution of Trump.
23% : If Trump gets 54 percent of the white vote, this thing is going to be a rout.
20% : What are the biggest vulnerabilities that you see in terms of how Trump will attack her?
20% : Stuart Stevens: It can't be overemphasized what Trump has done gutting the RNC.
16% : In an hourlong roundtable discussion, the three drew on decades of campaign experience to hash out how Harris should define herself in opposition to Trump; how she should attack rather than go on defense or respond if Trump resorts to racist and sexist attacks; what her path to 270 electoral votes might look like; and who her VP pick should be.
14% : They don't have to hold their nose and either vote for Trump or hold their nose and vote for Biden.
11% : On the other side of that coin, how hard should Harris be going after Trump?
10% : This has been all about Biden being too old and Trump being a criminal.
10% : So when Trump called her a nasty woman, half of the country was kind of like, "Oh, yeah, she kind of is," and that's not the case with Kamala Harris.
6% : Trump hates women, JD Vance hates women.
6% : Barack Obama deported more people than Trump.
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