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November 30, 2024

Barron Trump Praised by Former Dem Mega Donor As Smarter Than Harris Campaign Team

In a recent interview on Fox News, John Morgan, the founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm, discussed the impact of Barron Trump's strategy advice on the success of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Morgan credited Barron Trump with the decision to leverage popular podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience, significantly aiding Donald Trump's electoral win, as Fox News reports.

The longtime lawyer discussed the fact that it was Barron Trump who suggested his father appear on influential podcasts as a strategic move. This advice included an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, which Morgan pinpointed as a turning point in the campaign.

According to Morgan, the episode featuring Donald Trump, which aired on Oct. 25, has since amassed over 50 million views on YouTube. This far outstrips the viewership of Kamala Harris's podcasts during the same election cycle.

Comparison of Podcast Performances

While Trump's podcast appearances garnered significant attention, Kamala Harris's own podcast engagements did not achieve similar traction. Her appearance on Call Her Daddy, another popular podcast, was uploaded on Oct. 6 but failed to break the 1 million views mark.

Morgan criticized the Harris campaign for not utilizing potentially favorable platforms like Rogan's podcast. He suggested that their reluctance to engage with such platforms might have cost them dearly in the election. He further commented on the effectiveness of the podcast strategy, which was advised by Barron Trump, remarking on the younger Trump's acute understanding of the media landscape.

Morgan's Harsh Critique of Harris's Campaign Strategy

Morgan did not hold back in his critique of Kamala Harris, whom he believes failed to capitalize on the campaign strategies that had benefited previous Democratic Party candidates like Barack Obama. "They played hide the ball, they lost badly, she should go away and never, ever come back," Morgan expressed, indicating that Harris's attempt to emulate Obama's style was poorly executed and unconvincing.

He was particularly critical of Harris's approach, comparing her unfavorably to Obama, whom he noted had campaigned vigorously for her.

Barron Trump's Impact and the Future of Political Campaigns

"It turns out that Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, 'You need to go on podcasts, you need to go on Joe Rogan,'" Morgan recalled during the interview. This advice, according to Morgan, played a pivotal role in shaping the campaign's outreach strategy. "Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris [campaign]. The progressives didn't want to go on Joe Rogan," he added, highlighting a divide within the Democratic campaign's approach to media engagement.

Morgan's observations suggest a shift in how political campaigns might approach media engagement in future elections, with podcasts playing an increasingly significant role.

Legacy and Future Political Implications for Harris

Morgan also reflected on Kamala Harris's political future, suggesting that her association with Joe Biden's presidency would continue to influence her political identity.

"She was going to be tethered to Biden no matter what," Morgan stated, implying that Harris's political fortunes were closely linked to the perceptions and successes of the Biden administration.

This connection, according to Morgan, could limit Harris's ability to redefine her political path in the wake of the election loss.

Conclusion: Media Strategy as a Decisive Factor in Elections

The strategic use of media, particularly podcasts, has emerged as a critical element in modern political campaigns. Barron Trump's advice to his father to embrace this medium reflects a keen understanding of its power to shape public opinion and electoral outcomes.

Morgan's insights offer a window into the tactical decisions that can define a presidential campaign and possibly, the direction of future electoral strategies in American politics.

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