This electorate is suffering economically. This electorate looks around the world and there's an ISIS terrorist attack every 84 hours.
Kayleigh McEnany
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Kayleigh McEnany is a Republican political commentator and former White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump. She served in this role from April 2020 until January 2021, becoming known for her defense of the Trump administration's policies and her confrontational style during press briefings. Prior to her role as Press Secretary, McEnany was a national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and a contributor for various media outlets, including CNN and Fox News. McEnany has been a prominent figure in conservative media and continues to engage in political commentary.
Tonight, Donald Trump can look like a commander in chief and say let's respect our law enforcement, but let's address some the grievances that the African-American community has.
He's saying I am so confident I will win that the only way I can lose is if Hillary Clinton cheats.
I mean to your point, when you say words matter and she continually says that she did not lie to the FBI.
I'm more concerned with mistruths and outright lies, which we see from the Clinton campaign seemingly on a daily basis now.
I don't think because you did this to Ronald Reagan. It didn't work and he was the best president we've ever had.
It's important to point out though that my colleagues on the left, their candidate had Omar Mateen's father sitting behind him who was pro-Taliban who gave cover to al-Qaeda and who is anti-gay.
I do think that they have an obligation to explain to the American people how they think Hillary Clinton's poor judgment is an acceptable alternative to Donald Trump because at the end it's a binary choice.
But I definitely think that the Republican elite in Washington have been out of step with the Republican base, who elected Donald Trump in overwhelming numbers more than any Republican nominee in history.
Donald Trump today proposed tax cut across the board meanwhile, Hillary Clinton in the Senate voted for taxes on those making as little as 43,000.
Donald Trump is getting back to what parties are about, which is elevating their voters, elevating the people within the party.





