Pete Buttigieg Warns Trump Is A 'Master' At 1 Debate Element
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The transportation secretary said Kamala Harris is "a very focused and disciplined leader, but it will take almost superhuman focus" to deal with Trump.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said former President Donald Trump is a “master” at turning any television event into a show about himself and warned that Vice President Kamala Harris has a challenging task ahead at the presidential debate.
“I’ve competed with her for the Democratic nomination, and I had the honor of being involved in her debate preparations against Mike Pence,” the 2020 presidential candidate said on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday. “She is a very focused and disciplined leader, but it will take almost superhuman focus and discipline to deal with Donald Trump in a debate.”
“It’s no ordinary proposition, not because Donald Trump is a master of explaining policy ideas and how they’re going to make people better off. It’s because he’s a master of taking any form or format that is on television and turning it into a show that is all about him,” he continued.
He said it was important for the vice president to keep the focus on her agenda, ensuring Americans understand how different her vision is from Trump’s.
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