Republican National Committee co-chairwoman Lara Trump commented on Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, stating that Harris has difficulty connecting with voters. Speaking on Fox News, Trump expressed concerns that Harris's campaign has been unsuccessful in building a strong public connection, despite significant media efforts.
Trump highlighted that mainstream media and financial resources have been invested to boost Harris's presidential bid, but according to her, the results have been underwhelming. She emphasized that the public cannot be convinced to support what she described as "bad policies."
During her interview, Trump contrasted Harris with her father-in-law, former President Donald Trump, arguing that he has a stronger connection with the American people. She claimed that Harris's connection with voters is lacking and cannot be manufactured.
Trump criticized Harris's planned visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, calling it a "photo op" and stating that the border had been left unsecured during her time as vice president. She urged Harris to use her influence to pressure President Joe Biden into enforcing existing laws related to border security.
Both Harris and Donald Trump have been actively campaigning in battleground states ahead of the 2024 election, each aiming to present their respective visions to voters.