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hosts Appearance there was arm in arm with each other again While arguing about whether it’s Friday or not Kamala Harris‘ campaign message fell on “deaf ears” due to Democrats being “condescending” or voters being “misogynistic”.

Sunny Hostin presented the voter’s choice of “What’s wrong with America?” he asked Donald TrumpThis led to harsh reactions from Trump’s former aide Alyssa Farah Griffin and host Sara Haines.

“What is the problem in our country when the Republican party elects and supports a candidate who is a rebel, an election denier, who has been impeached twice, who has been convicted and indicted 34 times? “The sexual harassment claim of 26 women, was he found responsible for sexual abuse?” Hostin said during the heated exchange. “A message of inclusivity instead of divisiveness, xenophobia, racism, misogyny, a message of inclusivity, a message to the people, by the people, what is wrong with this country?”

Farah-Griffin claimed that asking voters “what’s the problem” is exactly the same problem with Democrats’ messaging. “The people’s vote won,” he said. But Hostin insisted: “And What’s wrong with America?

Haines agrees with Farah-Griffin: “It’s condescending. The way the left talks to its voters. “It really is,” he said. Joy Behar responded by stating that Trump won, saying, “They looked that way, but when you look at the evidence, it guarantees it.”

Griffin said, “The Democrats’ message seemed elitist,” and that he interpreted the message as “If you don’t have a college degree, you have no value in society.” He also offered another explanation for why Harris lost. “(The Dems) lost rural voters, they lost working-class voters, and listen, as I realized as I reflected on this election, I realized that I have the privilege of saying, ‘I’m voting for democracy’ because I’m a high-income earner,” he said.

“If your check engine light is on and you have bills piling up on your desk, you’re not thinking about democracy, you’re not thinking about the war in Ukraine, you’re thinking, ‘What will my life be like? Will it be better tomorrow?'” He continued: “There are people in the suburbs who think: ‘ I can’t stand Donald Trump’s personality, I don’t like his speech, but my life was better off economically when he was here. minister.”

Joy Behar strongly disagreed, arguing that if that was the case, voters “weren’t paying attention.”

“Democrats are the party that cares about the blue-collar (people) of America,” Behar said. “Democrats are the ones who put in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, union protections, unemployment insurance, and Obamacare. The Republican party doesn’t care one bit about this.” Griffin suggested: “Obviously they couldn’t convince voters (of that).”

As Haines tried to explain why he acknowledged the Democrats’ election message was “condescending,” Hostin said: “You mean the message of joy and inclusivity?”

This point really set Griffin off, and he fired back: “That’s not the message! I just asked “What is wrong with America?” you said. Speaking over Haines, he said he was trying to say that he, too, thought the message was that voters without a degree were “stupid and uneducated”; This was a point the program did not make throughout its election coverage.

Ana NavarroHe added a harsh statement: “This is not what Kamala Harris said.”

The hosts continued to meet without reaching any consensus on the issue. Hostin was adamant that those who voted for Trump should “look inward,” but Haines said, “No!” he shouted. We “It is necessary to be introverted.”

former landlord Meghan McCain exploded Appearance X was condemned on Wednesday that he was not a single conservative woman who voted for Trump or that he was still so popular by his supporters to the United States.