The Harris campaign on Sunday unveiled more than two dozen endorsements from Republicans, including former governors, members of Congress and Trump administration officials. Many of the endorsements came from politicians who were already openly critical of former President Donald Trump, including former Republican Gov. Bill Weld of Massachusetts; former Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va.; and former Trump administration press secretary Stephanie Grisham.
Those names are, of course, just a sampling. According to a press statement from the incumbent vice president’s campaign, Republicans for Harris includes endorsements from former Trump White House officials Stephanie Grisham and Olivia Troye; former Secretaries Chuck Hagel and Ray LaHood; former Governors Jim Edgar, Bill Weld, and Christine Todd Whitman; former U.S. House members Rod Chandler, Tom Coleman, Dave Emery, Wayne Gilchrest, Jim Greenwood, Adam Kinzinger, John LeBoutillier, Susan Molinari, Jack Quinn, Denver Riggleman, Claudine Schneider, Christopher Shays, Peter Smith, Alan Steelman, David Trott, and Joe Walsh; and former GOP State Chair and State Senator Chris Vance, among others.
The reason we're hearing all these Republicans repeat the "Harris really isn't 'black'" and "She's a DEI hire" is because that's what Trump is saying. They'll just parrot whatever he says. If Trump wasn't saying it, then they wouldn't be either. It's also not a new strategy for Trump:
I absolutely do believe that is why Trump is doing it. But he's not the kind of messenger that can deliver that message. From him it comes off as self serving and manipulative. Not to mention racist.The reason we're hearing all these Republicans repeat the "Harris really isn't 'black'" and "She's a DEI hire" is because that's what Trump is saying. They'll just parrot whatever he says. If Trump wasn't saying it, then they wouldn't be either. It's also not a new strategy for Trump:
It’s a strategy of divide and conquer, he says
There are some Black Americans who will fall for this nonsense, but I suspect they'll be a very small percentage and even then, that doesn't mean they won't vote for Harris.
Busy week for Harris this week. Trump, not so much. Low energy, old man?
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Busy week for Harris this week. Trump, not so much. Low energy, old man?
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Kamala pulls ahead in the RCP polling average, 47.0% to 46.8%. She was already slightly ahead in the 5-way average (with Kennedy, West and Stein besides Trump).
In order to win in the Electoral College, she needs to win the popular vote by at least 3-4 percentage points. And we all need to remember that Trump supporters have turned out far more than expected in both 2016, and 2020. Still, compared to where things were a month ago, Democrats have to feel buoyed.
I know this is an obvious question, by why does no one that supports DEI as an initiative want people associated with the use of it? "This is obviously good policy." "How dare you call them a DEI hire!" I can't really think of another comparable scenario in policy that mirrors it.
For one, it's a backlash against the obvious reality that in the Trump cult, "DEI hire" is a none too subtle dog whistle, particularly since they're questioning her intelligence in the same breath.I know this is an obvious question, by why does no one that supports DEI as an initiative want people associated with the use of it? "This is obviously good policy." "How dare you call them a DEI hire!" I can't really think of another comparable scenario in policy that mirrors it.
Because it would be a tad redundant - everyone at a company that has a DEI scheme/policy etc. is a "DEI hire" - why would one want to single out only some employees as the racists and bigots do when they use it?
For one, it's a backlash against the obvious reality that in the Trump cult, "DEI hire" is a none too subtle dog whistle, particularly since they're questioning her intelligence in the same breath.