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Jason Miller: Trump’s Message of Unity Contrasts Harris’s Campaign of Division

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Jason Miller, senior advisor to Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, joined Laura on Fox News to discuss Trump’s strategy leading into next Tuesday’s election. Miller highlighted a focused, inclusive message aimed at Americans who feel left behind by the Biden administration. He contrasted Trump’s approach with what he described as Kamala Harris’s divisive campaign.

“It’s not just what President Trump is saying; it’s who he’s saying it to—all Americans,” Miller noted. He explained that Trump’s message focuses on core issues like economic stability and border security, which resonate with voters across the political spectrum. This message has gained traction, he added, especially among undecided voters. According to Miller, many voters feel alienated by Biden and Harris’s tone, which he said has offended people instead of bringing them together.

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Miller also outlined Trump’s campaign stops in New Mexico, Las Vegas, and Virginia. He described these states as crucial for Trump, noting they are “still in play.” According to Miller, this approach contrasts with Harris, who “seems nowhere to be found.” The campaign’s commitment to election security is also noteworthy. Miller credited RNC Chair Michael Whatley and campaign co-chair Lara Trump for organizing over 130 lawsuits and enlisting a quarter million volunteers to secure the election.

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Trump’s outreach extends across diverse communities, including Latino, African American, Arab American, and Jewish groups. Miller suggested that this coalition is a response to what he described as Democrats’ habit of taking voters for granted. He argued that celebrity endorsements aren’t enough to sway voters. “Beyoncé and J.Lo may have good songs, but they won’t help people at the polls,” Miller remarked. In his view, voters want to hear real solutions, not celebrity endorsements.

Laura concluded by highlighting Trump’s recent praise for essential workers like sanitation employees. She pointed to this as a sign of Trump’s intent to “clean up Washington.” Miller agreed, saying that the campaign’s focus on “all Americans” would make a real difference come Election Day.

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