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Pollster warns Donald Trump is nearing “political suicide”

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By Evaristo Lara

Aug 15, 2024, 1:34 PM EDT

Frank Luntz, a renowned Republican pollster, projects that Donald Trump’s speech attacking Kamala Harris instead of offering citizens an alternative nation, could mean “political suicide” for him.

During an interview given to the television channel CNBCthe expert in measuring the pulse of the citizens He warned that polling data shows how the nation’s vice president appears to be connecting with registered Americans who had become disillusioned with both Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

“He is attracting people who are not interested in voting for either Trump or Biden. So the whole voting pool has changed. If he continues in this direction, we have to start considering the Democrats winning the Senate and the House of Representatives,” he said.

From this perspective, He foresees that the conservatives could suffer a serious setback if they do not manage to quickly reposition the New York magnate.

“The issues and the conditions favor Donald Trump. He should win this election, but the attributes are so much in Harris’ favor that he won’t.

People who are ‘undecided’ have turned to Harris. People who are ‘weak on Trump’ have turned to the ‘undecided.’ It’s a broad shift,” he said.

Luntz admitted being surprised by the force with which Kamala Harris burst into the political arena and somewhat disappointed to see Donald Trump mess up his strategy seeking to impose itself on the ballot.

“She has an intensity advantage and a demographic advantage. I have never seen anything like this happen in 30 days in my life,” he said of the woman who aspires to become the nation’s first female president.

Advice from those who advise the 59-year-old Californian to avoid talking to the press and thereby eliminate the danger that she will make any comment that will make her look bad in the eyes of voters, as well as the tens of millions of dollars she received through donations, They have created an atmosphere of power ahead of their trial by fire, which will take place on September 10. when he debates against the former president of the nation.

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