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Tony Fabrizio, a pollster for the Trump campaign, sent a memo to staffers to allay any fears over the so-called “Harris Honeymoon.”

With the ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket, new polling has been favorable to the former California prosecutor and senator.

But Fabrizio cautioned the Trump team not to be caught up in the numbers.

“As I’ve explained, the honeymoon will be a manifestation of the wall-to-wall coverage Harris receives from the mainstream media,” Fabrizio wrote. “The coverage will be largely positive and will certainly energize Democrats and some other parts of their coalition at least in the short term.”

A poll from The Economist/YouGov showed former President Donald Trump with a 44-41% advantage over Harris in a survey that was in the field from July 21-23. With a margin of error of +/-3.1%, the race can be considered too close to call.

“Obviously, the situation we find ourselves in today is totally uncharted territory and has no modern historical parallel,” he continued. “But there are some things that haven’t changed. The fundamentals of the race stay the same. Before long, Harris’ “honeymoon” will end and voters will refocus on her role as Biden’s partner and co-pilot

“So, while the public polls may change in the short run and she may consolidate a bit more of the Democrat base, Harris can’t change who she is or what she’s done.”

Tony Fabrizio, a pollster for the Trump campaign, sent a memo to staffers to allay any fears over the so-called “Harris Honeymoon.”

With the ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket, new polling has been favorable to the former California prosecutor and senator.

But Fabrizio cautioned the Trump team not to be caught up in the numbers.

“As I’ve explained, the honeymoon will be a manifestation of the wall-to-wall coverage Harris receives from the mainstream media,” Fabrizio wrote. “The coverage will be largely positive and will certainly energize Democrats and some other parts of their coalition at least in the short term.”

A poll from The Economist/YouGov showed former President Donald Trump with a 44-41% advantage over Harris in a survey that was in the field from July 21-23. With a margin of error of +/-3.1%, the race can be considered too close to call.

“Obviously, the situation we find ourselves in today is totally uncharted territory and has no modern historical parallel,” he continued. “But there are some things that haven’t changed. The fundamentals of the race stay the same. Before long, Harris’ “honeymoon” will end and voters will refocus on her role as Biden’s partner and co-pilot

“So, while the public polls may change in the short run and she may consolidate a bit more of the Democrat base, Harris can’t change who she is or what she’s done.”

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Tony Fabrizio, a pollster for the Trump campaign, sent a memo to staffers to allay any fears over the so-called “Harris Honeymoon.”

With the ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket, new polling has been favorable to the former California prosecutor and senator.

But Fabrizio cautioned the Trump team not to be caught up in the numbers.

“As I’ve explained, the honeymoon will be a manifestation of the wall-to-wall coverage Harris receives from the mainstream media,” Fabrizio wrote. “The coverage will be largely positive and will certainly energize Democrats and some other parts of their coalition at least in the short term.”

A poll from The Economist/YouGov showed former President Donald Trump with a 44-41% advantage over Harris in a survey that was in the field from July 21-23. With a margin of error of +/-3.1%, the race can be considered too close to call.

“Obviously, the situation we find ourselves in today is totally uncharted territory and has no modern historical parallel,” he continued. “But there are some things that haven’t changed. The fundamentals of the race stay the same. Before long, Harris’ “honeymoon” will end and voters will refocus on her role as Biden’s partner and co-pilot

“So, while the public polls may change in the short run and she may consolidate a bit more of the Democrat base, Harris can’t change who she is or what she’s done.”

Tony Fabrizio, a pollster for the Trump campaign, sent a memo to staffers to allay any fears over the so-called “Harris Honeymoon.”

With the ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket, new polling has been favorable to the former California prosecutor and senator.

But Fabrizio cautioned the Trump team not to be caught up in the numbers.

“As I’ve explained, the honeymoon will be a manifestation of the wall-to-wall coverage Harris receives from the mainstream media,” Fabrizio wrote. “The coverage will be largely positive and will certainly energize Democrats and some other parts of their coalition at least in the short term.”

A poll from The Economist/YouGov showed former President Donald Trump with a 44-41% advantage over Harris in a survey that was in the field from July 21-23. With a margin of error of +/-3.1%, the race can be considered too close to call.

“Obviously, the situation we find ourselves in today is totally uncharted territory and has no modern historical parallel,” he continued. “But there are some things that haven’t changed. The fundamentals of the race stay the same. Before long, Harris’ “honeymoon” will end and voters will refocus on her role as Biden’s partner and co-pilot

“So, while the public polls may change in the short run and she may consolidate a bit more of the Democrat base, Harris can’t change who she is or what she’s done.”

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