Sen. Lindsey Graham has disclosed factors that, in his opinion, might aid Donald Trump in winning the election.
It’s not theatrics, according to Sen. Lindsey Graham, who disclosed what he believes might help Donald Trump win the election. Graham stated that Trump’s victory depends on his focus on policy.
Graham’s proposal was in line with former UN ambassador Nikki Haley’s. Rather than waging a personal war on Kamala Harris, they believe Trump should concentrate on having meaningful substantive conversations.
‘Policy is the key to the White House’
“This election might be won by President Trump. On August 18, Graham said on NBC’s Meet the Press, “His policies are good for America, and if you have a policy debate for president, he wins.” “Donald Trump, the entertainer and provocateur, might not win this election.”
“I’m hoping that within the next 80 days, President Trump will make his intentions clear, addressing issues like border closures and inflation reduction.
Graham emphasized further that forcing Harris to defend her record as vice president may wind up creating a difficult situation for Democrats. Graham described Harris’s decision to defend her policies as “a nightmare.” “It’s a fantastic day for her and a horrible day for us if we don’t discuss her policy decisions from her time as vice president and what she would do in the role of president.
“The White House is all about policy,” he continued.
Trump has attacked Harris on many occasions, using her appearance and race as targets. Haley stated last week that he needed to “make a serious shift” and become more “focused” on other matters.
Top Republicans, according to Graham, have to “actually campaign for the guy rather than just give advice.” “I have to travel to Georgia with Nikki. Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, and Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, were among the individuals he mentioned as providing TV advice to President Trump. “Let’s get together and give the guy a real campaign.”
JD Vance, Trump’s running partner, has stated that he has noted Haley’s critiques. Vance said on Fox News Sunday, “I think Ambassador Haley is right that we have to reach a broader group of voters, but I think that we’re doing exactly that.” He said, “We’ve been making a pretty basic case that measures that Kamala Harris initiated when she was elected president—or vice president, I should say—caused a sharp spike in global inflation and an upsurge in instability.