Vice President Kamala Harris is currently leading by three points in North Carolina, while former President Donald Trump holds a three-point advantage in Georgia, both within the margin of error. Harris has recently released her policy, which focuses on attacking the Trump agenda, as seen on her campaign website.
The website criticizes Trump's economic plan, stating that it could lead to a recession by mid-2025, result in the loss of over three million jobs, threaten clean energy employment, increase the national debt by over five trillion dollars, cause inflation to rise, and primarily benefit the wealthiest Americans.
In response to these attacks, a senior advisor to the Trump 2024 campaign, Danielle Alvarez, emphasized the lack of substance in Harris' policy proposals. Alvarez highlighted the importance of candidates outlining how they will improve the lives of voters, rather than solely focusing on attacking opponents.
Alvarez expressed concerns about Harris' limited public appearances and interviews, suggesting that the bar has been set high for her performance in the upcoming debate. She noted that President Trump is prepared to address key issues such as tax policies, energy initiatives, and economic reforms during the debate.
Regarding Trump's debate strategy, Alvarez emphasized his strong debating skills and mindset, indicating that he is focused on discussing policies that resonate with voters. She highlighted the importance of maintaining high expectations for Harris, given her aspirations for the presidency.
Alvarez concluded by affirming Trump's readiness for the debate and his commitment to showcasing his record of accomplishments during his tenure in the White House. She underscored the significance of addressing critical issues like inflation, border security, and affordable housing to meet the needs of the American people.