Kellyanne Conway worried about Trump’s safety

Republican pundit Kellyanne Conway said her main worry about former President Trump on Election Day is his safety.

“My main worry is that President Trump, his family and those around him remain safe,” the former adviser to Trump told Politico in an article published Tuesday.

Conway shared that her main political focus has been the new audience Vice President Harris has been working to capture.

“Politically, I have had my eye on Kamala and the Dems making the trade of a lifetime: running up the totals of white, college-educated households, including in the suburbs, and mostly in the three ‘blue wall’ states, rather than chase the rural and urban voters and typically core Democratic voters where Trump is seeing gains,” Conway said, critiquing the Democratic nominee’s campaign strategy.

“Once, she was running out the clock; now it seems she is racing against it. Her ‘I’m not Biden’ and ‘I’m not Trump’ worked for a while, but she never answered the obvious, essential questions: ‘Who are you?’” she added.

However, she did note Trump’s relentless effort to tie the vice president to Biden’s policies as a deciding factor for voters.

“Trump’s contrast with Biden was one of acuity and agility. Trump’s contrast with Harris is on policy and performance in office,” she said. “The comparisons are crisp: ‘Kamala broke the economy, but I will fix it. I did and will secure the border; she as border czar is feckless and reckless. I didn’t have any new wars; she and Biden have presided over a few of them.’”

Conway believes Trump’s tactics have been landing, and cited his expanded bloc of diverse voters including Hispanics, Blacks, young, union households and people of faith as proof.

“When he speaks about a Golden Age, reaching for the stars, our best days being ahead, he is optimistic and promising in a way that split screens with celebrities, pundits and politicians trying to scold and shame us,” Conway concluded.

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