Sean Hannity asked one important question that could cost Kamala Harris the election

Oct 24, 2024

The Presidential candidates are making their closing pitches to voters.

Voters will have to ask themselves one important question on Election Day.

And Sean Hannity asked one important question that could cost Kamala Harris the election.

Kamala Harris stumbles with her closing message to voters

Vice President Kamala Harris tested the limits of how far a Presidential candidate could go avoiding the press and not giving voters a policy agenda.

She pivoted in the final weeks of the campaign to conducting more interviews after her momentum stalled.

Now Kamala is flailing as she tries to make her final pitch to voters.

She’s ranting about how former President Donald Trump is dangerous using a worn-out script that Democrats have used since Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Election.

And she’s leaned into abortion rights because, to Democrats, that is the most important policy.

Fox News host Sean Hannity said that Kamala was struggling with her closing message because the country is worse off under the Biden-Harris administration.

“Now, Kamala’s closing message?” Hannity asked. “It’s not about beliefs. It’s not about policies as the last . . . It’s not about the track record because she can’t run on whether or not this country is better off than we were four years ago, because for a very simple reason. By every measure, we are far worse off.”

Hannity ran through the laundry list of crises facing the country under Kamala.

“The border is not secure. It’s become the biggest national security crisis probably in our country’s history, and it’s self-inflicted. Prices on everything you buy in every store you go to are up dramatically. Crime is up dramatically. And our country and the world is not a safer place,” Hannity explained.

The most important question in politics

Hannity channeled President Ronald Reagan when asked if voters’ lives were better after four years of the Biden-Harris administration.

“Are you better off than you were four years ago? For most Americans, they’re gonna answer – overwhelmingly – ‘No,’” Hannity stated.

Reagan asked what would become the most important question in Presidential politics during the lone Presidential debate in the 1980 Election against President Jimmy Carter.

“Next Tuesday all of you will go to the polls; you’ll stand there in the polling place and make a decision. I think when you make that decision, it might be well if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago?” Reagan asked at the debate.

He went on to oust Carter in a 44-state landslide.

Voters have an easy contrast this election between how their lives were under Trump compared to the Biden-Harris administration.

And there’s ample evidence that voters look back fondly on the Trump era.

Polling shows that the majority of voters thought the Trump economy was good, while most think the Biden-Harris economy is in bad shape.

A Gallup poll found that 52% of Americans think their financial situation is worse than it was four years ago.

That was the highest number in Gallup’s polling dating back to 1984.

Kamala Harris could pay the price on Election Day for the economic pain she helped inflict on the country.

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