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Former Obama fundraiser makes big prediction about 2024 race and Donald Trump: ‘I see him winning’

Former Obama fundraiser makes big prediction about 2024 race and Donald Trump: ‘I see him winning’

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Former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles on Saturday pitted Vice President Kamala Harris against the former president, saying Obama was inspirational and represented change in America, while Harris is simply a status quo candidate.

The real estate entrepreneur also made a prediction about Trump and the 2024 race: “If this is a race about policy, he’s going to win hands down…. I see him winning. I look at all these numbers and I see him winning.”

Peebles made the comments on Fox News”Neil Cavuto Live“On Saturday, he explained how Harris just doesn’t have the same it factor that made the 44th president one of the most popular political figures in modern American history.

‘Harris represents more of the status quo. She’s not charismatic, she’s not overly engaging, and she can’t stay on message,” he said, calling her a “complete contrast” to Obama.

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Peebles on FNC

Former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles has criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she doesn’t have the charisma of real “change candidates” like former President Barack Obama. (Fox News)

Peebles, the founder and CEO of Peebles Corporation, described the former president as “an inspirational figure” with “a great personality.”

“He was very charismatic, super smart and very disciplined. And he represented a dramatic change. Harris represents more of the status quo,” the former Obama man said.

Peebles also pointed out that Harris has been part of the Biden administration for almost four years, adding that she is not the breath of fresh air that Obama was when he came on the scene.

Cavuto continued by asking Peebles what’s behind major Democratic figures in huge blue areas – like Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif.and New York Mayor Eric Adams are losing support among their voters.

“The voters in these Democratic cities have lost patience, and they are also losing African American voters, especially African American men,” the CEO said.

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He continued. “Consider the liberal bastion of Boston, Massachusetts. The average net worth of a white household is $215,000. For an African American household, that is $11,000 – twenty times more in terms of the inequality.”

“Jobs and economic growth are not working, and public safety and quality of life – all you have to do is look at these cities and what you see is the declining quality of life,” Peebles said, adding : ‘And we’re back. The 1990s are fun, and voters are losing patience across all demographics.”

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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 21: Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks during a campaign rally at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum on October 21, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 21: Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks during a campaign rally at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum on October 21, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (Win McNamee)

The Fox News Channel host then asked Peebles what he thought of Harris. advantage over female votersalthough he responded by saying he thinks Harris’ lead among them is smaller than reported.

“Well, I don’t think Harris’ lead is as strong as it shows because I think people – women – have made women feel uncomfortable by saying they’re not going to vote for her because she would be the second woman – she is the second female candidate for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, and another shot at becoming president.”

He also expressed his belief that men “probably don’t vote for Trump enough” because they want to avoid lecturing the Democratic Party.

Near the end of the segment, Peebles stated that he believes Trump’s economic policies are “significantly better than” Harris’s, noting that “we don’t know enough” about her policies to “make an informed decision.”

He concluded by predicting a Trump victory next week: “If this is a race about policy, he will win hands down. If it’s a race about personality and who is less likable, it will be a more exciting race. But I see him winning. I look at all these numbers and I see him winning.”

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