Based on my experience with three successful presidential campaigns and decades covering politics for nationally broadcasted political talk shows, I’m confident former President Donald Trump can close the deal with voters on Election Day. By tweaking his advertising, using more positive than negative messages, and focusing on America’s thirst for leadership, Trump can expect a good day on Nov. 5.
The election fundamentals have changed dramatically in the two months since Vice President Kamala Harris’s nomination. Her all-too-giddy campaign strategy, combined with effective negative attacks against her, has damaged her candidacy.
Harris’s errors are multiple. Her “joy” campaign comes across to voters as oblivious to the serious problems facing the country. By disavowing legislation she sponsored or supported in her short Senate tenure and disowning her policy positions…