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4 Sep 2024


NextImg:Ex-Aide Burns Former Boss Trump With 1 Word About Kamala Harris’ Campaign
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Former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin explained how — and why — she’s getting closer to voting for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, who she said is currently running a “flawless” presidential campaign.

Griffin, who is now a co-host on “The View,” acknowledged on Tuesday’s broadcast of the show that she’s a Republican and had never before voted for a Democrat.

But she said she’d been listening to Harris to “see how I could get there.”

Harris is in 2024 running on issues “closer to the center” than she did in 2020 when Griffin confessed she couldn’t have backed her, the former Trump aide said.

Griffin then drew a comparison between Harris’ shift in tone to her own after entering the Trump administration, when she described herself as being “a lot more far right” than now.

CURRENT STATE OF THE 2024 RACE: #TheView co-hosts weigh in on the latest in the race for the White House and discuss whether the momentum the Harris-Walz ticket drummed up at the Democratic National Convention will last through Election Day. pic.twitter.com/wmoXyDogB9

— The View (@TheView) September 3, 2024

After receiving intelligence briefings and being a part of the government machine, Griffin said she realized, “You are a public servant of all Americans and no one side has all the right, good ideas.”

Asked if she would vote for Harris, Griffin said she was “still a while out.”

But she described Harris as “running a flawless campaign.”

Harris “realizes the majority of this country is closer to the center, Donald Trump’s too far right and too extreme for them” and “if she keeps running this way for the next 60 plus days, I think she can pull it off,” Griffin added.

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