Getting Fox News host Sean Hannity to “completely agree,” Tomi Lahren suggested the “biggest thing” former President Donald Trump should “stop talking about” regarding Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Since the highly unfavorable incumbent crawled over the campaign corpse of her boss to lead the ticket in what many regarded as a “palace coup,” Harris’ record as a prosecutor, senator and border czar for the current administration was being sidelined for talking points on the left. Likewise, as Trump had raised the vice president’s own previously stated identity to challenge her pandering, Lahren cautioned the GOP leader against that strategy.
Joining Fox News’ “Hannity” Friday alongside Joe Concha and Jason Chaffetz, the Fox News and Outkick host was asked, “Will the Trump people, will conservatives, will Republicans be able to bypass what is a coverup for her?’
“She is a California, radical liberal and that will be the most effective strategy the Trump campaign and Republicans can take against a Kamala Harris,” asserted Lahren.
The host of “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless” went on to take the widely held position that, “Kamala Harris would have never made it through the primary process. She didn’t leading up to her run in 2020 that failed miserably. So she would have never made it through a primary. This was done by design to run out the clock to swap out [President] Joe [Biden] at the last possible minute and hope that the honeymoon period for Kamala could last all the way until early voting.”
“So Democrats are very strategic and they played this one very well. But the biggest thing that the Trump campaign can do is stop talking about what her race is, stop talking about if she’s Indian or black,” the guest argued. “Nobody cares if she’s Indian, black or a space Martian. Talk about her radical agenda. Do not get off course on that messaging because that messaging will work and the Trump campaign can bend the ears of the American people and reinforce it. He just has to stay on that path.”
Not everyone was in accord with that position as author and cartoonist Scott Adams had made the case that Trump, in particular during his recent exchange at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, had conducted “one of the best persuasion plays in political history,” when he “entered [the] illusion” of attendees to decimate Harris’ identity politics.
“I’ve known her for a long time indirectly, not directly very much,” Trump had said at the convention, “and she was always of Indian heritage. And she was openly promoting Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. Now she wants to be known as black. So I don’t know — is she Indian or is she black?”
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“I respect either one but she obviously doesn’t because she was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she became a black person,” Trump went on to say.
Siding with Lahren, Hannity said, “I completely agree with you. I think this election should be about Kamala; her radicalism. I think she’s radical, extreme, and frankly, her policies — especially foreign policy — is dangerous. Her border policy is dangerous.”
Meanwhile, it remained to be seen what approach the GOP leader would have campaigning against the Harris for President team. He did however hint in a preview of his Saturday rally in Atlanta, Georgia that he would “UNLEASH HELL” and that “she won’t be able to hide from the truth any longer: We’re making a BIG play for every city left behind by her DANGEROUSLY LIBERAL AGENDA!”
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