Roger Simon, the co-founder of PJ Media and author of the newly-launched Substack “American Refugees” said the Republican Party needs to better educate voters about Vice President Kamala Harris’ record and policy standpoints going into the November 5 general election.
Simon said that while he said he believes Harris, who has officially become the Democratic Party’s 2024 presidential nominee after incumbent President Joe Biden exited the race, is of “limited intelligence,” her policy standpoints should be taken seriously and pushed back on by the Republican Party “constantly.”
“It’s an education job from here on in [for the Republican Party], really. Not a name calling job. It’s a specific education job. Kamala may be of limited intelligence, my guess, however, it’s her ideas that are received from other people that are ridiculous and should be exposed constantly,” Simon said on Friday’s edition of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show.
However, when it comes to education, Simon noted that the Republican Party’s strategy is not particularly strong.
“[Educating the public] is a flaw of the Republican Party. They’re terrible at how to do that,” Simon said.
Despite this, Simon applauded former President Donald Trump’s recent conversation with billionaire Elon Musk on X, noting that that interaction on the popular social media platform was a step in the right direction for Republicans in reaching more voters and carrying out their education goal.
“The Musk-Trump discussion…was very revealing of a lot of things, and I think the education of the public about Kamala Harris leaves a lot to be desired,” Simon said.
“I think the best thing that has happened to Trump is his alliance with Musk, or Musk’s alliance with him…Because Musk is universally seen as a smart guy – no matter what you think of electric cars – he’s definitely a smart guy, and the public has been brainwashed beyond belief by a Marxist idiocy – the regime media,” Simon added.
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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network. Follow Kaitlin on X / Twitter.
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