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    'Conjure the medieval nightmare': Experts say Harris must now terrify voters about Trump

    By Kathleen Culliton,

    2 days ago

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    Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump makes a campaign speech at the Johnny Mercer Theatre Civic Center in Savannah, Georgia, U.S. September 24, 2024. REUTERS/Megan Varner

    Vice President Kamala Harris has one campaign tactic left that she needs to use against former President Donald Trump before it's too late, Maureen Dowd argued Saturday in her New York Times editorial .

    The time is past for Harris to conduct sit-down interviews and reveal policy platforms reveals — and the time is here for the Democratic presidential nominee to do something else, political consultant James Carville told Dowd.

    "They have to hit hard — pronto," Carville said. "She should scare the crap out of voters."

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    A campaign message suggestion: "Trump is just taunting us, having a rally at Madison Square Garden just like the Nazis did in 1939."

    Carville argued Harris' recent appearances on “60 Minutes” and “The View” did little to move the needle and proved that the time had come to stop answering questions and start asking them.

    Specifically, he argued Harris should slam Sen. J.D. Vance's suggestion that Trump — and not former President Barack Obama — could take credit for the Affordable Care Act's success and Trump's problematic promises to bump up tariffs .

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    "She should ask: 'Do you know how destructive tariffs can be?" Carville said. "They will kill your freaking jobs.”

    Dowd echoed Carville's high-stakes rhetoric when she suggested to Harris a abortion rights line she argued could woo white women voters away from the former president and Republican presidential nominee.

    "As a woman, she can conjure the medieval nightmare that Trump and Vance threaten," Dowd argued. "As Carville says, we need less mulling and more action in a do-or-die moment. She needs to do so we don’t die."

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    Capt Parker
    15m ago
    THANK YOU Maureen Dowd, you MORON ! For saying the quiet part out loud and openly ADMITTING and even pushing for the Dems to try to win by scaring the hell out of people!
    Margaret Acton
    1h ago
    Carville has all the answers as to how Harris/Walz should be playing out their campaign. He has always been the first to comment about how they should be running their campaign. It makes me wonder why, if he knows the secret to winning the presidency why then doesn’t he just run for office himself? It’s so much easier to be the one who critiques all things political, but he has never offered himself up as the solution.
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