Adam Witkov: Undecided, but Definitely Not Trump
“I haven’t made up my mind, but I won’t vote for Trump. I’ll always vote, though, so it’s either Harris or writing-in one of my best friends.”
“I haven’t made up my mind, but I won’t vote for Trump. I’ll always vote, though, so it’s either Harris or writing-in one of my best friends.”
“I don’t think Trump cares about Israel or anything but himself.”
“Having a relationship with Israel doesn’t mean saying yes to everything all the time. That’s not what we’re trying to do. I believe Harris can stand up in a way that Trump wouldn’t.”
“My biggest fear is basically that the United States becomes rudderless and caters to division instead of governing.”
“I will vote for Donald Trump, because I’m concerned about how the Democrats will govern on Israel—especially with Joe Biden gone. “
“The political situation in America is going to become much worse—if not after the election, then in four years. It’s just that the world is getting crazy.”
“Trump is the only president in the history of our country who didn’t allow a peaceful transfer of power and didn’t attend his successor’s inauguration. So how can you expect him to change?”
“I am kind of mortified that these are the two best candidates that are out there.”
“The reality is the next three-to-six months are going to be a strong test of our commitment to our democratic principles.”
“The Dems were coming from a poor position with Biden. So for them, Kamala’s candidacy is big excitement.”
“Trump’s main target was ‘establishment elites,’ not Biden.”
“I believe the vice president puts us in a much better position. You can feel the electricity in the air.”