Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) won the vice presidential debate this week without a doubt. A lot of left commentators agreed with that, but MSNBC’s Joy Reid tried her best to call Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s terrible performance a strategic win.
In the middle of her latest mental gymnastics routine, Reid said that the Democratic base is more interested in political violence, especially against President Donald Trump, than the unsure voters Walz was apparently trying to win over with words.
“I don’t think this debate was meant to take people off their team if they were already on it,” Reid told the other people on the show. “There is a very small group of people who still don’t know what they think about Trump and Harris.”
Reid says Walz did a good job of speaking to that “small, narrow group of people” and giving them what they want but haven’t been getting from Kamala Harris: policy details.
Reid said that the base of the Democratic Party wanted to see a “fist fight,” not people who weren’t sure yet and were eager for more information.
Reid went on, “Democrats want someone to get up there and give Donald Trump a knuckle sandwich. They want that, but that group doesn’t need this debate. People like that have already cast their votes and know what they want.”
There seems to be support for the recent poll finding that Democrats want to hurt Harris’ opponent since Reid said that the Democratic party wants this to happen.
Last month, Blaze News reported that RMG Research polled nearly three in ten Democrats for the Napolitan News Service after the second attempt to kill President Donald Trump and found that they would have liked for him to be killed at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The accused would-be killer who had been waiting for Trump at the golf course had given a lot of money to Democrats for a long time. The person who tried to kill Trump in July also gave money to ActBlue.