A segment aired on liberal news network CNN left its hosts utterly gobsmacked after four voters in the state of Pennsylvania stated they were skeptical concerning Vice President Kamala Harris’ policies, leading to three out of the four stating they would probably not be casting a ballot for her in November. It amazes me that the folks working for CNN are so stupid as to think that all Americans think the same way or see the world through the exact same lens. We are a free nation comprised of free people. We are allowed to engage with ideas from a variety of different perspectives, including our own personal experiences.
These shape how we think, what we believe, and yes, how we vote. What is beyond shocking is how dumbfounded CNN hosts and anchors are when they come across actual, legitimate freethinkers.
via The Daily Caller:
Harris leads former President Donald Trump in the race for president by a margin of 50% to 46% among likely voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, according to a set of New York Times/Siena College polls released Saturday. The voters featured on “Inside Politics With Dana Bash” were united in their dislike of Trump and their qualms about Harris’ policies.
'She Doesn't Represent My Values': Moderate Swing-State Voters Tell CNN They 'Have Doubts' About Harris pic.twitter.com/hzD6W5nC67
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 13, 2024
“I have doubts about her. She’s going to be tied to the Biden record, regardless of what she says or what she does … I’m still not going to vote for Trump regardless,” a Republican voter named Michael Pesce said during a chat with CNN chief national correspondent John King. “So I’m not excited about voting for Kamala Harris, but it’s better than the alternative.”
King then stated that Pesce “sees Kamala Harris as more liberal than he would like.”
“If Donald Trump or J.D. Vance really says something so outrageously offensive, that could drive me to vote for Vice President Harris, but it’s highly unlikely,” an independent voter, who used to be a member of the Republican Party, named Joan London said in the interview with King. “She doesn’t represent my values, my beliefs about policy.”
The correspondent then stated that London “plans to write in a conservative.
Meanwhile, the number of voters who are placing their trust in Trump rather than Harris is continuing to grow, thanks in large part to his immigration and economic policies, a Saturday NYT/Siena College Poll revealed.
Cynthia Sabatini, another of the Pennsylvania voters, stated she’s “trying to keep an open mind about Harris.” But at the same time Sabatini has big worries about Harris immigration policy and how she has treated the members of her staff in the past. King then stated that the woman is planning to write in a candidate this election due to her conviction to never vote Trump.
“When Biden was on the ticket, I was going to vote for Trump. But now it’s a harder call just because I am not a fan of Donald Trump,” a Republican voter named Carol Carty stated. She also said she has issues with Trump’s running mate J.D. Vance’s comments about childless women since she may not have any children due to not meeting “the right person until [she] was over 40 years old.”
“Tell me what you did exactly at your last job, and what are your goals for this job if you get the job? And that’s what I want to hear from Kamala Harris,” Carty added. King said Carty had been considering Trump because of inflation and immigration, despite previously thinking she would never vote for him.
On Monday, pollster Frank Luntz revealed that Trump is ahead of Harris on these important issues and is in a good position to soundly defeat her, but only if he brings the “angry” rhetoric to an end in order to come out with the victory.
“I still think he has a reasonable chance of winning, because in the end, the issue agenda favors him,” Luntz remarked. “But not if you’re so angry that you’ve stopped reflecting the people you’re trying to reach.”