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Former Obama fundraiser makes big prediction about 2024 race and Donald Trump: ‘I see him winning’

Former Obama fundraiser makes big prediction about 2024 race and Donald Trump: ‘I see him winning’

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Former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles on Saturday contrasted Vice President Kamala Harris with the former president, saying Obama inspires and symbolizes change in America while Harris is just another status quo candidate.

The real estate entrepreneur also made a prediction about Trump and the 2024 presidential race: “If it’s a political race, he’s going to win… I see him winning. I look at all these numbers and I see that he is winning.”

Peebles made the comment on Fox News.”Neil Cavuto Liveon Saturday, explaining that Harris simply doesn’t have the IT factor that made the 44th president one of the most popular political figures in modern American history.

“Harris represents more of the status quo. “She’s not charismatic, not very attractive and can’t stay in touch,” he said, calling her “the polar opposite” of Obama.

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Peebles on FNC

Former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she doesn’t have the charisma of real “change” candidates like former President Barack Obama. (Fox News)

Peebles, founder and CEO of Peebles Corporation, described the former president as an “inspirational figure” with a “outstanding personality.”

“He was very charismatic, super smart and very disciplined. And it represented a dramatic change. Harris represents more of the status quo,” the former Obama man said.

Peebles also noted that Harris has been part of the Biden administration for nearly four years, adding that she is not the breath of fresh air that Obama was when he burst onto the scene.

Cavuto then asked Peebles what’s behind big Democratic figures in huge blue areas – e.g. Governor Gavin Newsom, Democrat of California.and New York City Mayor Eric Adams are losing support among their voters.

“Voters in these Democratic cities have lost patience, and they are also losing African American voters, especially African Americans,” the CEO said.

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He continued. “Look at the liberal bastion of Boston, Massachusetts. The average net worth of a white family is $215,000. That’s $11,000 for an African-American family—20 times more in terms of inequality.”

“Jobs and economic growth are not working, and public safety and quality of life – all you have to do is look at these cities and you will see a decline in the quality of life,” Peebles said, adding: “And we’re back. we like the 1990s, and voters of all demographics are losing patience.”

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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 21: Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum on October 21, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (Photo by Vin McNamee/Getty Images)

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 21: Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum on October 21, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (Photo by Vin McNamee/Getty Images) (Vin McNamee)

The Fox News host then asked Peebles what he thought of Harris. advantage among female votersalthough he responded by saying that he believed Harris’ lead among them was narrower than reported.

“Well, first of all, I don’t think Harris’s lead is as strong as it seems because I think people – women – make women feel uncomfortable by saying they’re not going to vote for her because she will the second woman – she is the second female Democratic presidential candidate and another chance to become president.”

He also expressed his belief that men are “probably underestimating Trump” because they want to avoid being lectured by the Democratic Party.

Toward the end of the segment, Peebles said he believed Trump’s economic policies were “significantly better than” Harris’, noting that “we don’t know enough” about her policies to “make an informed decision.”

He concluded by predicting a Trump victory next week: “If this is a race for politics, he’s bound to win. If it’s a race for personality and who is less likable, then it’s going to be a more intense race. But I see that he will win.” .I look at all these numbers and I see that he is winning.”

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