Trump admires Arnold Palmer's strength and toughness, viewing him as a quintessential man's man.
Trump's campaign strategy involves him diverting attention with unpredictable behavior, taking the campaign in different directions daily.
Trump's inconsistent and erratic behavior during rallies detracts from a focused, disciplined message needed to close a tight race.
Harris's shift to a more aggressive stance allows her to present herself as a strong candidate, better equipped to handle the demands of the race.
Endorsements from respected military figures like Mark Milley, John Kelly, and Jim Mattis could highlight concerns about Trump's leadership and stability, potentially swaying undecided voters.
Early vote counts can be misleading because they reflect self-selected voters who may not represent the broader electorate's behavior on election day.
International events could sway voter perceptions about leadership and foreign policy, potentially affecting how they view the candidates' readiness to handle global crises.
The campaign aims to appeal to soft Republicans and women turned off by Trump, hoping to secure their votes by highlighting the risks of a second Trump term.
Voters have made judgments about Trump's character and policies, and many remain undecided or skeptical, limiting his potential support.
Harris's association with Biden's unpopular policies and approval ratings could harm her campaign, especially if she fails to clearly differentiate her stance on key issues.
Well, Hackeroos, we’re just two weeks away from the big showdown! Axe, Murphy, and Heilemann are really getting to the shaft of things as they discuss the final sprint of the Harris and Trump Campaign. The Hacks discuss Trump’s obsession with Arnold Palmer, Harris’s Fox News interview, Trump losing energy, the blue wall thesis, nose holding republicans, campaign messaging, early mail vote counts, and so much more!