‘They are panicked’: SE Cupp on Republican reaction to Harris’ emergence

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CNN political commentators SE Cupp and Errol Louis discuss the changing landscape of the 2024 race after President Joe Biden’s endorsement of Kamala Harris. #CNN #News

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コメント (21)
  • @hllok
    “No one has ever voted for her”? She was a United States Senator, and do not miss the fact that she was on the Biden/Harris ticket. Not only have people voted for her, the have elected her over and over.
  • Trump is slipping. His nickname "Laughing Kamala" sounds like a compliment.
  • @Neofilmcritic
    “No ones ever voted for her”?!? WTF is this lady talking about?!?
  • Never forget Republicans voted against The Senate Border Bill after it was endorsed by National Border Patrol.....The GOP is literally responsible for the border problems they are whining about 😂
  • @logangambit
    Maybe NOW Trump can have a Clarice for his Hannibal Lecter speech from his Silence of the Lambs references everytime he mentions the Border and asylum seekers. 😂😂😂😂
  • @bbouchan1
    Maybe Kamala can now see her what her polling can be, unburdened by what her polling has been?
  • @phebelle04
    My daughter is excited about voting for her first time, more so now.
  • @cchurchill503
    The entire comment section: wE'rE nOt PaNiCkEd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @ecbrown6151
    You can co-opt a portion of the electorate by claiming the sky is falling and stoking fear and xenophobia or you can present a message of hope, progress and unity. I think the positivity inherent to Harris campaign is going to be far more effective. We are tired of the endless grievances and malignant narcissism of the Trump era.
  • @garydare2238
    If the Trump campaign got more MAGA with JD Vance and now more deplorable with racist & sexist attacks on Kamala Harris (awkward with Usha Vance!) then their support will shrink ...
  • “No one has voted for her”? She was a state AG abs Senator
  • Let’s not forget R’s said no to proposed border legislation bc trump wanted to use it as a political issue.
  • @BellaWorldAni
    I'm sorry, SE Cupp, 81 million Americans VOTED FOR KAMALA in 2020. Californians voted her into DA, AG and US Senator. Stop making stupid comments like, "No one has ever voted for her."
  • @robsaxepga
    Harris was not appointed to oversee the border, SE. She was tasked with discovering why the migration was happening in the first place in an effort to create policy going forward. The Dept. of Homeland Security is in charge of the border. Harris gave a speech in Guatemala and told those considering coming to the US to "not come." Let's get the facts right here. We'll need to share them with the idiots when we encounter them. Edit: "no one has ever voted for her" is bs. She's been an elected official at the city, state and federal level for years. Time to move to another channel...good gracious.
  • @cokstrong
    HARRIS IS MY GAL 😀:face-blue-smiling::chillwcat:
  • @diegom8
    The election wont' be close and this is why. Over 20.2 million baby boomers have died since 2016, that is a lot of voters, since then 41 million Gen Z voters have come into voting age and 8 million since 2022. 63% of that generation swing democrat and heavy democrat. Normally young voters don't vote, but this generation I think will be different and it is because of social media. Student loans, abortion, affordable housing, healthcare (most don't have it) are all very specific issues to them. As she said above, other democrats see that things are changing and this is probably one of those major changes. The election the last time had Biden up by 8 million in the popular vote, I know the popular vote doesn't determine a winner, but things are on the margin as it is. No polling data can "see" the large drop in republican votes, because polls are a very small sample and the election is the actual count. We shall see if the win by Harris is a major shift towards the democrats. I'm not saying for sure, but if you do see some type of landside on the democratic side, this could be the major reason. We will know because the breakout of young to old voter turnout will be known after the election.
  • @Tina_GenX
    My 69 yr old dad voted R his entire life, that is until 2016. This time around he was voting 3rd party, as was my step-mom. ( Voted D last 2 times, but felt JB was 'losing it') Now that he stepped down, they will vote D this time again. I can only imagine this is not an isolated incident. I myself wanted JB to step aside, I like him, but felt he was a bit too old (as is trump). When he did step down, I donated money to Harris. I'm not trying to convince anyone, just showing that moderate Republicans (my dad) jumped ship because of trump, but are not die hard Dems who would go back if the party regained some sanity and couth.
  • @Toto-cl8rw
    I think the public is tired of Trump and his complaining, and negativity. Kamala Harris is positive, smiling, and offers concrete solutions , a true leader. She is the new hope for moving foreword not backwards.