A recent revelation on December 23, 2023, ex-President Donald Trump raised eyebrows by suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris might outshine President Joe Biden in running the nation.
Speaking to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump remarked, I think she’d be better than him, actually.
Pressed on whether voting for Biden is akin to supporting Harris, Trump hinted at uncertainties surrounding Biden’s capability to even start the race, stating, I’m not sure that he gets to the starting gate, to be honest.
Trump didn’t hold back on his assessment of Biden, labeling him grossly incompetent and a potential threat to democracy due to his perceived incompetence.
Despite Trump leading the GOP pack, he’s opted out of the primary debates, citing his significant poll lead. However, he expressed openness to debates in the general election while criticizing the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Notably, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley is gaining traction in New Hampshire, emerging as a strong contender just 14 points behind Trump, as per a Saint Anselm College Survey.
Trump’s surprising endorsement of Harris contrasts sharply with his past criticisms, terming her presidency an “insult to the country” in 2020. Harris has faced constant mockery for her communication style, noted by critics for restating views and perceived lack of eloquence.
Political analysts are puzzled by Trump’s shift in stance and are keenly observing how this endorsement might reshape the upcoming presidential race dynamics. As the primary season unfolds, all eyes are on the political landscape, gauging the potential impact of these statements on voter decisions.