LaCivita Discusses Harris' 2024 Campaign Challenges
- Chris LaCivita, a senior advisor to Donald Trump's campaign, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign.
- Discussion centered on the potential for a debate date between Trump and Harris as the presidential race heats up.
- The conversation highlights Harris's challenges compared to Trump and running mate JD Vance.
Chris LaCivita, Senior Advisor to Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, recently shared insights on Vice President Kamala Harris' prospects in the upcoming election during an interview with Brian Kilmeade. LaCivita emphasized the significant challenges Harris faces against Trump and his potential running mate, JD Vance. He expressed skepticism about Harris' decision to agree to a debate with Trump, suggesting that it may backfire on her, especially since the Trump campaign is currently hesitant to engage in debates without a confirmed Democratic nominee. LaCivita pointed out that the Democratic field remains unsettled, with Harris lacking a vice-presidential pick, which he believes leaves room for potential challengers. He stated, “There’s still an open window for someone to challenge her,” indicating that the Trump campaign is waiting for the Democratic ticket to solidify before making any commitments to debate. He also mentioned that the Trump campaign is not dismissing the originally scheduled debate date of September 10th. Responding to criticism from former RNC Chair Michael Steele, who suggested Trump would avoid debating Harris, LaCivita dismissed Steele's comments, labeling him a "joker" and a "grifter." He further criticized Harris' record as a prosecutor, claiming she has been lenient towards criminals since taking office. LaCivita concluded by highlighting JD Vance's commitment to advocating for the working class and middle Americans, positioning him as a key figure in their campaign strategy.