Former President Donald Trump's spokeswoman Liz Harrington says that she believes he can get the suburban mom vote.
"Suburban moms do not want to live in a third world country," Harrington said on the "John Solomon Reports" podcast. "They want to be safe. They want a future for their kids. They don't want their kids to be sent off in wars far away where no one even knows why we're there. It's just common sense."
Rasmussen: Border top issue nationwide, Iowa and New Hampshire prove it
Veteran Pollster Scott Rasmussen joins the show to talk about Trump’s decisive win last night in the New Hampshire primary, winning by over 12 points against Nikki Haley, further reaffirming his statements after the Iowa Primary that the “race is over,” Donald Trump will be the 2024 Republican Presidential Nominee. The New Hampshire primary results also reaffirmed that the number one voting issue for Americans right now is border security. Rasmussen said, “people are connecting the border crisis with the Fentanyl crisis. They are seeing weaknesses in national security, connecting the border problem to what's happening in the Middle East or Ukraine. There's some general fears that are going on, when you have a phenomenon like black Democrats suing their city over the migrant crisis, that’s something that tells you this is a huge issue. And I think one of the one of the reasons it's a big issue is the political elites don't see it as a big issue and many Democrats want to propose a solution that would would not please most voters. And so all of a sudden, you've got the situation that the Democratic Party is having a hard time grappling with, nothing is being done and it’s moving up as a decisive issue. When you talk about the economy, it's always like a number one or two issue, almost always number one. But the things they say are bothering them aren't as clear cut as they are on border security.”
Trump on Tuesday won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, with former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley coming in second and Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis coming in third, despite suspending his campaign.
There is currently a media narrative going around that claims the 45th president will have a hard time getting suburban mothers to vote for him.
"This ... notion, that is so untrue, that President Trump can't win suburban moms and all is nonsense," Harrington said.
She said that Trump has a message that unites everybody.
"President Trump's message really is so attractive to everyone, and it really just shatters this idea that Nikki Haley is somehow more electable," Harrington added.
Haley announced following the New Hampshire results that she would not be dropping out of the presidential race.