
Tue Sep 24 03:24:47 UTC 2024: ## Gutfeld! Panel Explores the Divide Between Trump and Harris Supporters
**New York, NY** – On a recent episode of “Gutfeld!,” host Greg Gutfeld and the panel dissected the contrasting approaches of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that the differences stem from their respective supporters’ priorities.
Gutfeld asserted that Trump voters prioritize action and expect tangible results, while Harris supporters are content with mere words. He further argued that the act of voting itself constitutes the policy for Harris supporters, emphasizing the symbolic nature of their support.
This observation was backed up by a clip featuring MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, who prioritized a vote for Harris over specific policy stances. When Stephens asked Harris about her stance on a Palestinian state, Ruhle countered by asking if Stephens would vote for Trump even if he disliked Harris’s answer.
Gutfeld criticized this approach, suggesting that it allows Democrats to avoid addressing actual issues. He proposed a strategy to engage with Harris supporters by exposing the media bias that feeds their narrative. He advocated for challenging their beliefs about Trump by presenting factual information and questioning the reliability of their news sources.
The panel emphasized the importance of breaking through the filter bubble that perpetuates misinformation and highlights the need for critical engagement with political discourse.
**Note:** This news article summarizes the core arguments presented in the “Gutfeld!” segment. The original text includes strong opinions and potentially inflammatory language, which are not included in this summary.