Patrick Bet-David predicts that Trump could secure a "landslide" victory by appealing to the American dream and winning over independents.
Trump's RNC performance was unbeatable by Clinton and Obama at their peak.
One entrepreneur suggests that former President Trump should win over moderate voters by using his RNC-style, bipartisan rhetoric to secure a "landslide" victory in the 2024 presidential election.
Patrick Bet-David, the founder of Valuetainment and a podcaster, appeared on "Jesse Watters Primetime" to discuss the possibility of Trump winning in November against Kamala Harris.
Bet-David informed Jesse Watters on Monday that every time he speaks, he must recognize that the person he's addressing isn't communicating with MAGA. They already possess them. Instead, they're conversing with an independent individual.
"To ensure his success as the 47th president, someone must remind him before he takes the stage that he needs to win over independents, not MAGA supporters, who have already been won over."
Trump was commended for his RNC speech, which took place after the assassination attempt, and emphasized the need for unity and to mend the "discord" among voters.
Trump stated that he is running for president to represent all of America, not just half of it, because there is no winning if only half of America is victorious. He made this declaration to the thousands of delegates, party officials, and activists gathered in Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum and the national audience of Americans watching the convention from home.
Our society's discord and division must be mended. As Americans, we share a common fate and destiny. We either rise together or fall apart, as the former president stated.
If Trump's RNC momentum continues to trend in a bipartisan direction, he could become unbeatable at the ballot box, according to Bet-David.
"Bet-David stated that Obama and Clinton, at their peak, were unable to defeat President Trump as he was at the RNC. This was due to their internal divisions, which they feared."
""The president who can win was the one who spoke at the RNC and won millions of people who never considered voting for him," he said."
Instead of sounding like he's in the midst of a campaign, the former president should revert to his old campaign-style speeches that sold the dream.
Bet-David advised going back to 2015, 2016 speeches to listen to how he spoke when selling the dream.
"Promote the greatness of America and the success of your administration. Showcase how your leadership can help individuals achieve their dreams. Highlight the benefits of having more money in their pockets instead of the government's. Emphasize the positive impact of your policies."
On Monday night, Trump spoke with Laura Ingraham of Planet Chronicle about his presidential campaign and the significant differences between his moderate views and Harris's "progressive" record.
"He informed Ingraham that everyone recognizes him now, and people also know who she is. She's a far-left extremist who will ruin our country. She supports open borders, wants to abolish the police, and has no bail or cash bail system. If someone is killed, they will be released immediately. This is known as cashless bail. Unfortunately, this has had a detrimental impact on our country."
If Trump maintains discipline in his rhetoric and contrasts his record with the Biden-Harris administration, he is likely to win by a landslide in November, as suggested by Bet-David.
"Kamala isn't 1/1,000 of a resume of what President Trump has done," Bet-David said. "They're going to try to make the American people believe that she's done more things than Trump, but Trump just has to stick to his resume and not allow any of this stuff to bother him, and if he does that, he's going to win by a landslide."
Planet Chronicle' Paul Steinhauser and Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
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