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Democrat Admits: Barron Outsmarts Kamala!

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The critique comes as a shock, given Morgan’s longstanding support for Democratic causes. However, his frustration with Harris’ approach reflects growing unease within certain factions of the party. According to Morgan, Harris’ reliance on her association with President Joe Biden failed to secure the support she needed.

Morgan didn’t shy away from highlighting Harris’ poor performance during her 2020 presidential bid.

“She ran once and got zero delegates. She got 8% of California. I begged them not to put her up. She was going to be tethered to Biden no matter what. That was a zero-sum game for her,” he said, pointing to her inability to gain traction within her home state.

According to Morgan, Harris misjudged the nature of her support, believing voters backed her when they were primarily casting ballots against former President Donald Trump. “The votes that she got were people voting against Trump and the votes that Trump got were the people voting for Trump,” Morgan explained.

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In a surprising turn, Morgan heaped praise on Barron Trump for his role in shaping his father’s winning campaign strategy. The teenager, often out of the political spotlight, reportedly championed the use of non-traditional media platforms like podcasts, including Joe Rogan’s wildly popular show.

“What the Harris campaign should have done instead of avoiding Joe Rogan and podcasts, it turns out that Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, you need to go on podcasts, you need to go on Joe Rogan,” Morgan said.

Morgan highlighted Trump’s willingness to prioritize appearances on such platforms, even if it disrupted his schedule. “You know, he was three hours late to a rally because he was doing Joe Rogan because that was so important,” he added. “So Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris [campaign].”

Morgan criticized Harris’ advisors, accusing them of isolating her from broader audiences. According to him, their aversion to platforms like Rogan’s podcast played a significant role in her failure.

“They said don’t go on Joe Rogan, the progressives around her. You heard what Carmel said. The progressives didn’t want to go on Joe Rogan,” Morgan continued. “Look, if I’m running, I’m going on Joe Rogan. I’m living on Fox. That’s how you change minds.”

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Beyond strategy, Morgan took aim at Harris’ campaign finances.

“She spent almost two billion dollars. They’re raising money this week to pay off the debt. If you can’t run your campaign, you damn sure can’t run the country,” Morgan concluded, pointing to what he described as gross financial mismanagement.

The contrast between Trump’s and Harris’ media approaches underscores a broader shift in political campaigning. Trump’s engagement with influential podcasters and alternative media platforms energized his base and attracted undecided voters. Meanwhile, Harris’ avoidance of such platforms may have alienated potential supporters.

As Morgan’s remarks continue to make waves, they highlight a deep divide within the Democratic Party and the growing importance of unconventional strategies in modern politics. For now, it seems Barron Trump’s insight has left a lasting impression, even among the most unexpected critics.

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