Democrats are shocked right now!
Following last night’s debate between President Trump and Kamala Harris, undecided voters are flocking to the Trump camp.
After the debate, Reuters polled a group of 10 undecided Americans to find out their thoughts on both candidates.
SIX out of the 10 said they were now for Trump, while only three were swayed by Kamala. One remained undecided.
Here are the results:
Reuters had a similar take post-debate, with a focus group of undecideds.
Let’s just say it didn’t break Harris’ way:https://t.co/DRAdPcN5Bq pic.twitter.com/zH0aQHLQAK
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) September 11, 2024
This is all despite the media heaping praise on Kamala’s debate performance.
If you only look at the MSM, they’ll tell you that Kamala won the debate last night.
But, undecided voters will tell you a different story…
Reuters’ report follows a NYT/Sienna poll that showed the majority of undecided Americans are fed up with the Biden-Harris regime and want CHANGE.
.@nytimes:
Undecided voters “said she did not seem much different from Mr. Biden, and they wanted change.
“And most of all, what they wanted to hear — and didn’t — was the fine print.”
If this is a “change” election, Harris ain’t it; Trump is.
Also NYTimes: pic.twitter.com/5H5NWFyUJj
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) September 11, 2024
This was reflected in what undecided folks took away from the debate.
People just don’t know what Kamala is for or how she can help them, particularly with the economy which Trump has PROVEN he’s an expert at.
From Reuters:
The Trump converts said they trusted him more on the economy, even though all said they did not like him as a person. They said their personal financial situation had been better when he was president between 2017-2021. Some singled out his proposal to tax foreign imports, although economists say that is likely to raise prices.Four of those six also said Harris did not convince them she would pursue different economic policies than Democratic President Joe Biden, a Democrat they largely blame for the high cost of living.“I still don’t know what she is for,” said Mark Kadish, 61, an entrepreneur in Florida. “There was no real meat and bones for her plans.”Four of the voters are women and six are men; eight are white and two are Black. All have voted for both Democratic and Republican candidates in the past.Harris did mention some policy specifics, including her plan to offer tax benefits to families and small businesses. But she focused much of the debate on attacking Trump rather than laying out detailed policies.Robert Wheeler, 48, a security firm executive in Nevada, was leaning toward Harris before the debate. He now says if the election were held tomorrow he would vote for Trump, largely because he thought Harris didn’t provide clarity on her policies.“I felt like the whole debate was Kamala Harris telling me why not to vote for Donald Trump instead of why she’s the right candidate,” Wheeler said.
The bottom line is this: Harris’ fans in the media tried to recreate a mini version of the gusher of positive press that’s followed Harris since she became the candidate.
But the supermarket won’t let you pay for groceries with style points.
And that’s Harris’ real problem.
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) September 11, 2024
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