NewsNation host Chris Cuomo on Thursday advised Vice President Kamala Harris not to be “mean” if she wants to defeat former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
Willie Brown, former mayor of San Francisco and ex-boyfriend of Harris, in an interview published Wednesday, expressed concern that the vice president is unlikable and suffers from “Hillary syndrome,” a reference to former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. unpopularity. Cuomo to his podcast suggested five things Harris needed to do to defeat the former president, the second of which was not “be Trump.”
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“Don't be bad. Don't answer in the same way. Now, women have to develop that talent anyway in public life and often in private life,” Cuomo said. “You can't play by the same rules that men do. It's not a fair standard. If she gives Trump what he gives her, she will be seen as a whore. People won't say it out loud, but that's what they'll think, especially as a brown woman. There's a lot of animosity, a lot of prejudice, there's a lot of bias…explicit and also implicit.”
Cuomo also told Harris not to “be Trump” in terms of “slogans,” mostly telling him to stop using so often. line about being “unburdened by what has been.”
“You have to be careful with slogans. Whatever “future-focused, unencumbered by the past, future-focused, unencumbered by the past, future-focused” is, whatever that thing is that he says three times every time he says it, he needs to stop -se,” he said. said. “Why? This is a positive thing. It's still a cheap, hackneyed play and the voters who want to reject Trump don't want a leftist facsimile of him…someone who is playing the same messaging games, who is an inch deep. They don't want it. Don't be that.”
Cuomo in June suggested Harris was a liability for the president's re-election bid, as voters might be reluctant to support Biden because of concerns that the vice president might step into the presidency if Biden were re-elected and unable to complete his term.
“She's not the Achilles heel other than Biden's perceived health, that people will say, 'What, Harris?' That's why I won't vote for Biden. Don't I want her for president?” she asked Democratic strategist James Carville.
Carville on Thursday he urged Harris tells the “progressive left” to “screw it” because they condemn the campaigns.
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