Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share his thoughts on the disorganization that occurred during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
“The vibe between what we had in Milwaukee and what we saw last night could not have been bigger. You know, I think we had four days in a row of one, you know, from a mechanical and operational perspective, we completely hit our marks, and had I think just really a fantastic opportunity where we provided a platform for our speakers. But two and much more importantly, all of our speakers, they were able to talk directly to the American people. And I think having the real Americans that we did, you know, during prime time to be able to tell their stories, you know, that was really powerful and really moving. And of course, you had, JD Vance and his wife, you had President Trump, you know, there and be able to meet their marks. All of the Trump family, that was out there, and what we were talking to the American people about, what are the issues that they care about. You know, American voters right now, they care about the southern border. They care about inflation, grocery prices, gasoline prices, housing prices. And they care that we’re on the edge of World War III. I didn’t hear anything about that last night.”
Jimmy and Chairman Whatley also talk about how Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is still being very selective about her media availability. Listen to the podcast to hear what else they discussed!