When I played that audio on my SiriusXM radio program on Thursday, many callers who self-identified as African American were quick to tell me that those men were the exception, not the rule,
Crazy Kamala is saying she’s Indian, not Black
I heard she's half black and half Asian,
I think the Trump team had an unprecedented three weeks of great news after the debate, so we all knew it was going to course-correct at some point,
He was upset for a bit, I don’t think that’s unfair. It’s not like there was ever real talk about dumping him [Vance] or anything, but the president’s mood was sour,
Definitely the most important thing to do is contract policy difference, and he has and will be doing that,
I think folks think it’s Trump reverting to his Id,
I am supposed to tell you that this is all just a sugar high for Harris,
We are in the irrational exuberance phase of this insane election for voters,
I would not say there was any angst at all; there was just a sudden change in the race. There was a world for a while there where the media was not helping the other side [Democrats], and now they are again,
I’ve talked to them,
Harris is a stronger candidate than Biden; she takes age off the table as an issue and can read a teleprompter. There is energy there,
We have multiple pathways to 270 electoral votes,
I don’t think the place they chose was designed to do that,
That’s what the final 100 days will determine,
It’s clear in recent weeks the president looks very pleased and is in a great position politically,
He did not necessarily articulate a plan ahead of time,
There are approximately 100,000 Indian Americans eligible to vote in the state and they—along with the historic Black communities of Georgia and a fast growing Latino community—could be the margin of difference,
Voters are interested in candidates who share their background or identity, but candidates cannot rely on that to bring people to the voting booths,
In other words, Indian Americans would feel they would be better represented when more Indians who understand their unique political, cultural, and economic interests, are elected to office,