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Happened after debate. The media may be singing Kamala Harris's praises, but if you actually take a

[Logo]( [Reuters Focus Group Results Spell Amazing News For Trump] [Reuters Focus Group Results Spell Amazing News For Trump]( Happened after debate. The media may be singing Kamala Harris's praises, but if you actually take a look at what voters are saying, it's clear her performance during the debate didn't land as well as her supporters would have you believe. Sure, CNN might say she "performed better," but the real takeaway? Trump scored higher in the areas that truly matter: the economy, immigration, and leadership. In fact, after the debate, Trump gained 20 points over Harris on the economy alone-a glaring sign that voters still trust him more to fix what's broken. CBS's focus group echoed this sentiment, with participants pointing out Harris's tendency to just regurgitate Biden's lines without offering any fresh solutions. People are asking a very simple question: If she has all these great ideas, why hasn't she acted on them already? But the gap between media spin and voter sentiment gets even wider when you dive into the Reuters focus group. Out of 10 undecided voters, six swung toward Trump after the debate. They found Harris vague, particularly on key issues like the economy and the cost of living, which are front and center for Americans right now. People remember when their wallets were better off under Trump, and Harris didn't give them any reason to believe she'd change the course set by Biden. In fact, four of those six voters outright said they didn't see how Harris would differ from Biden, whom they largely blame for inflation and the high cost of living. BREAKING: Trump wins the undecided vote post-debate with 60%, according to the 10 Reuters interviewed. Trump - 60% Harris - 30% Unsure - 10% - Leading Report (@LeadingReport) [September 11, 2024]( In short, Harris didn't deliver. Instead of laying out her own vision, she chose to attack Trump and dodge the tough questions. This tactic didn't go unnoticed. As Mark Kadish, a voter from Florida, bluntly put it: "I still don't know what she is for." And that's the crux of the issue. Harris had one job-convince voters she has a better plan. But by spending more time throwing punches at Trump than detailing policies, she left voters, like Robert Wheeler from Nevada, wondering if there's any substance behind the soundbites. He went into the debate leaning toward [Harris](; now, he's on Team Trump. Why? Because he didn't hear anything from Harris about how she's going to fix the economy or make life better for regular Americans. REPORT: As the media rushes to crown Kamala Harris the Debate winner, a different story is unfolding among undecided voters. Reuters spoke with 10 voters who hadn't made up their minds-and 6 of them are now voting or leaning toward Trump. One voter bluntly said, "I still don't... [pic.twitter.com/nzqtoTzovK]( - The Vigilant Fox ?? (@VigilantFox) [September 11, 2024]( So, while the media may be ready to declare her the winner, the voters seem to have other ideas. And in the end, that's what will really count. [Biden Rocks a MAGA Hat Then Drops A Hilarious Joke] [Biden Rocks a MAGA Hat Then Drops A Hilarious Joke]( Kamala was probably screaming when she saw this. [Email Blunder: Kirby Trashes Vets On 9/11 Accidentally Sent It To Fox News] [Email Blunder: Kirby Trashes Vets On 9/11 Accidentally Sent It To Fox News]( This is gross. [What Kamala Said On Eve Of 9/11 Was Disgraceful] [What Kamala Said On Eve Of 9/11 Was Disgraceful]( Yup, she actually said this. [Glenn Beck Rips Fox News As Source Of Evil] [Glenn Beck Rips Fox News As Source Of Evil]( Goes into detail what happened. [The Question Kamala Refused To Answer Was Telling] [The Question Kamala Refused To Answer Was Telling]( Even the moderators couldn't bail her out. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Red Right Patriot daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Red Right Patriot. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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