Dave Portnoy reveals the reason behind Kamala Harris's campaign failure.
Portnoy believes the statement is likely the most significant criticism during the campaign.
Dave Portnoy identified the key mistake that led to Vice President Kamala Harris' defeat against President-elect Trump in the 2024 election.
"Hannity" on Wednesday was told by him that the craziest thing was her campaign's slogan, "turn the page" and "start a new America," despite trying to distance herself from Joe Biden, who was obviously involved in a coup. However, when the most obvious questions were asked, such as "How are you different than Joe? What would you have done differently?", she couldn't provide an answer.
Portnoy stated that not answering those questions was likely the most significant condemnation in the campaign.
"He explained that the question was inevitable and on everyone's mind. Despite having the smartest people around, they didn't come up with an answer. She was unable to do so, which likely cost her the campaign."
Portnoy also called out some sharp rhetoric Democrats have used against conservatives.
"The constant barrage of insulting sensory assaults, as I mentioned earlier, exceeds more than half the country," he stated. "Despite this, they must eventually comprehend their mistakes, but their entire campaign was essentially centered on this."
Portnoy admitted that major issues like crime and the border were the reasons behind his support for Trump.
"Independents and moderates feel that the Democrats gave them no choice in the 2020 election, leading to Trump's victory. Portnoy, in an Instagram video, criticized the Democrats' campaign and their moral superiority, stating that it drove people away. He also condemned the labeling of Trump voters as Nazis and Hitlers, and urged people to stop such behavior."
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