2024 Election
Byron Donalds: Kamala Harris’s Radical Agenda is Driving Voters to Trump

In a segment on The Ingraham Angle, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds addressed the media’s defense of Kamala Harris. While some outlets blame sexism and racism for Harris’s lack of support, Donalds focused on her failed record and radical policies.
“They’re going to try to shame people, but they should be ashamed of themselves,” Donalds said. He outlined Harris’s struggles, from immigration to the economy, and highlighted an issue resonating with voters: “This radical transgender movement is taking puberty from children and hiding it from parents… putting men in women’s sports. These radical ideas from Kamala Harris and the left are what they should be ashamed of.”
Donald’s message was clear: Americans aren’t falling for the media’s distractions. He emphasized that voters are rejecting Harris and her policies. “The American people look like they’re going to elect Donald J. Trump because he has a recipe for success.”
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When asked about the media’s defense of Harris, Donalds called them “the number one culprits.” He criticized the media for failing to hold her accountable, noting that they treated her more like a Hollywood star than a candidate. “Instead of addressing real issues like border security and rising prices, they shift the blame.”
“They want to deflect, but that’s fine by me,” he added. “That means Kamala Harris is losing.”
With more voters, especially Hispanics, shifting toward Trump, Donalds believes the message is clear. Americans are rejecting the radical left’s agenda and seeking real leadership.
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