Politics and Current
Apart from the polls, one candidate has an advantage between Harris and Trump
Polls in the final days before the presidential election show that Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, are too near call the race.
However, there are some noteworthy and unconventional observations that are usually not traditional markers of a White House victory but are price considering. Of the two presidential candidates, one candidate stands out.
Based on viewing figures, Harris has racked up an enormous variety of interviews, including an interview with Bret Baier on Fox News, urban radio host Charlamagne Tha God of “The Breakfast Club” and ABC’s daytime talk show “The View.” “
The ladies of “The View” recently got theirs highest numbers over three years in reference to the Vice President Harris interview. The October 8 show attracted 3.1 million viewers.
The vp’s interview on Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Baier,” October 16 he drew 7.8 million viewers on the conservative cable network. The Harris interview greater than tripled the show’s usual audience, which averaged 2.5 million in the third quarter. Those numbers also exceeded the variety of viewers of Fox News’ Harris Faulkner’s interview with Trump that very same day at the town hall.
Vice President Harris’ interview with Charlamagne Tha God on iHeart Radio attracted large audiences and listeners, as most major cable networks broadcast the interview live. People near the interview call it “her biggest interview yet” receiving 30.6 billion social media views and counting.
While Donald Trump’s interviews and appearances were noteworthy, they didn’t generate the same enthusiasm and numbers that Harris did.
The former president appears to have attracted smaller crowds at campaign rallies. For example, Detroit recently saw a marked reduction in voter numbers to its usual audience size this election cycle. Attendees have also been seen leaving Trump’s rallies as he continues to make remarks. At one rally in Oaks, Pennsylvania, last week, the GOP candidate made headlines after he stopped answering questions from attendees and as a substitute stood on stage swaying to the music for greater than half-hour.
At one other campaign stop in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Trump talked about Arnold Palmer’s male genitalia. At one other campaign stop, he called Kamala Harris a “shitty vice president.”
The 78-year-old former president even took a pseudo-shift at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania on Sunday. Trump tried to undercut Harris by stating that she had never worked at a McDonald’s restaurant, as she had previously claimed. Harris said that while attending Howard University in Washington, D.C., she worked at McDonald’s
Trump didn’t pull numbers or overwhelm the news cycle like Harris’ interviews and appearances, including her recent visits to New Birth Baptist Church and Divine Faith Ministries International in Georgia last Sunday. At Divine Faith Ministries, Harris even received a birthday serenade from music icon Stevie Wonder.