They believe they have a clear, solution-focused message compared to Harris's campaign, which they see as chasing headlines and lacking a central message.
Kamala Harris broke it. Donald Trump will fix it. They contrast the Trump years of strong economy and security with Harris's current administration's issues.
They describe it as in shambles, with high inflation, expensive basic goods, and a weak job market, contrasting it with the Trump years.
They argue that some criticisms of Trump's language are mischaracterizations and that the media often takes quotes out of context.
They have a team of lawyers ready to respond to expected challenges from the Democrats, having already seen some successes in court.
They encourage all forms of voting, including early in-person and mail-in, and have seen positive early voting numbers, especially among Republicans.
Both the Trump and Harris campaigns are zig-zagging through battleground states, sending their final messages to voters and using some fiery rhetoric to criticize each other. With a short time to go, what does the Trump campaign say about the chances of his reelection?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Tim Murtaugh, senior advisor to Former President Trump, about his thoughts on the state of the campaign just days from the election.
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