Posted on 12/01/2020 7:01:48 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale says that President Trump’s biggest policy error ahead of the 2020 election was showing a lack of public empathy about the novel coronavirus.
“People were scared,” Parscale said in an interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum that aired Tuesday evening. “I think if he would have been publicly empathetic, he would have won by a landslide there. He could have leaned into it instead of run away from it.”
Parscale, who was pushed out of the role of campaign manager over the summer, said Trump’s decision to push for reopening the country instead of displaying empathy about COVID-19 hurt him with suburban voters in swing states like Georgia and Pennsylvania that Trump ultimately lost to Joe Biden, who is now president-elect.
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Did she file a brief?
no, she file a thong...
Yet another back stabber...
Parscale assumes a fair election occurred. Would a more empathetic Trump been able to counter a seemingly endless supply of cheat by mail ballots being held in reserve to be distributed as needed in the middle of the night to phoney closed counting centers by corrupt Democrats?
Crazy man talks
What a frickin moron if he thinks the press would ever have let Trump control the narrative on coronavirus. It doesn’t matter how Trump treated it, they had plans within plans to demonize Trump no matter which tactic was used. ‘Our guys’ still can’t come to grasp who the real enemy is in this war. They refuse to accept that the media runs this country.
How more empathetic can you be than getting red tape out of the way to get vaccines developed in the shortest time in history?! Give me a freaking break,just,stfu!
LOL! :)
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