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Harris Super PAC Warns Against Posts That Focus Too Much on ‘Trump the Fascist’ Label

Harris Super PAC Warns Against Posts That Focus Too Much on ‘Trump the Fascist’ Label

A leading super PAC bankrolling Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is warning Democratic Party operatives that messages that focus too narrowly on former President Donald Trump’s fascist label and character flaws are far less effective than messages that focus on the policy differences between the two candidates. for president.

Future Forward USA Action, which contributed more than $56 million to Harris’ campaign, reportedly circulated an email on Friday insisting that Trump’s “attacks on fascism are not all that convincing” according to the New York Times. The email was part of weekly “Doppler” messages the fundraising giant sends out with recommendations on messaging strategies and other tactics the group has insight into.

“Purely negative attacks on Trump’s character are less effective than contrasting messages that include positive details about Kamala Harris’ plans to meet the needs of everyday Americans,” Doppler said in the email.

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An activist holds a sign with "Save our democracy" the writing on it stands outside the Supreme Court as it prepares to hear arguments on former President Donald Trump's immunity.An activist holds a sign with "Save our democracy" the writing on it stands outside the Supreme Court as it prepares to hear arguments on former President Donald Trump's immunity.

An activist holding a sign reading “Save Our Democracy” stands outside the Supreme Court as the court prepares to hear arguments on former President Donald Trump’s immunity.

“Focusing on Trump’s disturbing, bizarre, and outlandish behavior may be an effective conversation starter about substantive policy, but it is not effective on its own in changing voting choices,” the report also said.

The email pointed to Harris’ response to Trump’s former chief of staff’s remarks. John Kelly who said in a series of interviews last week that the former president “fits the definition” of a fascist and said Trump has repeatedly praised Adolf Hitler. Doppler’s email noted that Harris’ comments were only in the “average 40th percentile” in terms of influencing voters’ choices.

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Meanwhile, Harris’ remarks on “The Howard Stern Show” about a promise to expand Medicare to help seniors pay for home care passed muster at the 95th percentile, the email said.

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“They have been carrying out these attacks and lies against President Trump for eight years, and every poll shows that he is more popular today than ever before,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt. “Tells you everything you need to know.”

Fox News reached out to Harris’ campaign for comment but did not receive an official response. President The future is forward Chauncey MacLean also did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment; however, he issued a rare statement to the New York Times.

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“Don’t re-read this,” McLean said. “This is just one of our regular emails where we share the results of testing thousands of pieces of content received and social media content. It shows people that the most effective way to use Trump’s words and behavior is to tie them to consequences in the lives of voters. That’s what Kamala Harris does every day, like comparing her to-do list to her enemies list.”

Meanwhile, according to the Times, Harris’ campaign released a memo over the weekend insisting that Harris “economic message puts Trump on defense.”

“As voters make up their minds, they will begin to see a clear economic choice, hearing it directly from Vice President Harris herself, in her own words,” the memo said.

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