Fri Sep 20 12:09:18 UTC 2024: ## CNN Analyst Rejects Kamala Harris’ Gun Comment As Campaign Strategy, Despite Praising Her Over Biden

During a recent CNN segment, pro-Trump analyst Scott Jennings rejected the idea that Vice President Kamala Harris’ off-the-cuff comment about owning a gun could win over male voters. The comment, made during a rally with Oprah Winfrey, was a spontaneous response to a question about her gun ownership.

Jennings, while acknowledging that he prefers Harris’ approach to the issue over her running mate Joe Biden’s, dismissed any strategic value in the comment. He argued that it was more a personal revelation than a calculated campaign move.

The conversation stemmed from a clip of Harris stating that “If somebody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot!” while discussing her gun ownership with Oprah Winfrey. Fellow panelist Elliott Williams, a CNN legal analyst, suggested the comment could potentially appeal to male voters.

Jennings, however, was unconvinced, stating that he found Harris’ comment “far more” appealing than anything Biden has said. He emphasized that he did not see the remark as a strategic attempt to court male voters.

Maya Wiley, a fellow panelist, echoed a similar sentiment, acknowledging the shock value of the remark and its potential to resonate with voters. However, she pointed out that it wasn’t a tactic Harris had specifically employed in her campaign.

This exchange highlights the contrasting perspectives on how voters perceive Harris’ comment and its potential impact on the election. While some might see it as a relatable and empowering statement, others might view it as a casual and potentially controversial disclosure.

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