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October 24, 2024 14 mins

With less than two weeks until Americans vote, Donald Trump’s campaign keeps getting stranger. 

From playing music instead of taking questions from supporters, to commenting on the genitalia of a dead golfer, and suggesting he’d deploy the military against his ‘enemy within’ the United States. 

But still the polls are neck and neck. 

Today, we talk to Rina Shah, a former Republican strategist, about the race to the finish line.

She speaks about the importance of Pennsylvania in the upcoming election, noting that both campaigns are heavily focused on this key swing state. 

She highlights Trump’s unconventional campaign tactics, including his bizarre town hall meeting in Philadelphia that turned into a music fest. 

Rina Shah also discusses Kamala Harris’s strategy of using Trump’s own words against him in her rallies, which seems to resonate well with voters.

Featured: 

Rina Shah, political strategist, former senior Republican congressional aide and a former presidential campaign adviser

Key Topics:

  • Donald Trump campaign tactics
  • Pennsylvania swing state
  • Kamala Harris campaign strategy
  • Early voting trends
  • Trump’s town hall meeting
  • Election 2024 polls
  • Abortion policy
  • Trump’s comments on Arnold Palmer
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