Bill Maher Warns Against Relying on an 'October Surprise' to Affect 2024 Election Outcome
Maher argues that Trump's consistent controversies have desensitized voters, while Kamala Harris remains susceptible to last-minute political shifts.
- Bill Maher asserts that Donald Trump's history of scandals has made him impervious to an 'October surprise' affecting his election chances.
- Maher highlights that voters have become accustomed to Trump's controversial actions, making new revelations unlikely to sway opinions.
- In contrast, Maher describes Vice President Kamala Harris as vulnerable to unexpected political developments, as she is still defining her public image.
- Maher criticizes Harris for deflecting questions by comparing herself to Trump, urging her to present her own policies and achievements.
- Harris is set to participate in a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, a critical swing state, as Trump opts for a pre-taped Fox News town hall.