CNN asks 10 and 11-year-old children to describe Kamala Harris in one word and the answers are brutal
A segment featuring children talking about the presidential election has supporters of former President in stitches, as students are asked to react to a photo of Vice President .
CNN’s and his production team teamed up with a psychologist from State University and a political scientist to interview 4th and 5th graders about the upcoming election.
When one young boy is asked to describe Harris in one word, he replies, ‘Liar’ without hesitation.
When one girl is asked which candidate would be more selfish, one child replies ‘probably her’ and points at Harris, pointing out that ‘girls are a little bit dramatic sometimes.’
CNN feature on children reacting to the presidential election
The responses from the children varied, partially because of their location as the study interviewed students from and .
When one black girl was asked if she wanted to see a black woman become president, she replied that ‘it would be good’ but that ‘my vote is still kinda on Trump.’
Another girl noted that, Harris was ‘pretty and stuff but I just don’t think a woman would be right for a president,’ noting that a male president would be ‘stronger.’
Other students believed that Trump would be ‘brave’ and ‘tougher’ than Harris because he survived an assassination attempt.
The feature also included an ’emoji chart’ to describe how they felt about each candidate which brought mixed results for both candidates.
But the video also included some damaging assessments from some of the children for Trump, with one child describing him as a ‘convicted felon.’
Cooper noted that CNN received ‘more extreme’ responses from blue state kids in New Jersey who described Trump as Hitler or a dictator, or even bringing up January 6th as a way to disqualify him.
‘The study found that these Democrat-leaning kids were abut nine time more likely to express negative emotions about Donald Trump than Republican-leaning kids were about Kamala Harris, CNN , describing Trump as a ‘polarizing figure’ in American households.
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Time is money, former President is betting, as he launches a new branded watch sale in the closing weeks of his presidential campaign.
Trump, who has also peddled gold sneakers, , and even bibles this campaign, announced ‘my new Trump watches’ on Truth Social on Wednesday.
‘I’m doing quite a number with watches, and the quality to me is very important,’ he said, hoping many of his online followers and political fans will rush to pick up one.
The ‘Trump Victory Tourbillon’ watch he is selling has 200 grams of gold and ‘more than 100 real diamonds’ – with a price to match, selling for $100,000 each
‘That’s a lot of diamonds. I love gold. I love diamonds. We all do,’ Trump said in a video advertisement.
The watch has ‘Trump’ moniker in the middle and bears a ‘Swiss made’ label, as well as window that shows the mechanism, although an ad featuring it shows the watch sitting on the stars of an American flag.
His ad does not disclose further details of the manufacturing or design or the origin of the diamonds.
The images displayed in his promotional video ‘are for illustrative purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the final product,’ a disclaimer warns. It says they are ‘intended as collectible items for individual enjoyment only.
The ‘Trump Victory Tourbillon’ being promoted by the former president goes for $100,000
‘Would make a great Christmas Gift. Don’t wait, they will go fast,’ Trump told his nearly 8 million followers hoping MAGA fans would scoop them up.
A portion of the video touts ‘exquisite Swiss craftsmanship’ and says it features TX07 Tourbillon Movement.
Trump promoted the watches on the day John Sauer, one of his stable of lawyers, was in a New York courtroom appealing his stunning $454 million fine in his New York fraud case. He has racked up an astonishing $24 million in interest amid the appeal, at a rate of about $1 million every nine days.
Trump made a personal pitch for a new line of Trump watches
Tourbillon movement, designed by Breguet, seeks to counter the effects of gravity with a rotating cage housing the tiny springs and wheels that allow a watch to keep time.
The priciest one for sale on a web site goes for $100,000. The watch has ‘almost 200 grams of 18 karat solid gold’ and 122 VS1 diamonds.
Trump says ‘only 147 of these extraordinary watches will ever exist in the world.’ It can also feature a ‘personalized message’. The one featured says: ‘JAMES, LET’S THINK BIG!’ and included Trump’s signature.
‘Limited’ numbered watches go from $499, with a specialized gold version going for $100,000
A watch in ‘Fight Fight Fight’ red references what Trump yelled to the crowd after the first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. It is billed as water-resistant
Some watches feature a backing with an image of Trump with a raised fist
The watch features Tourbillon movement and 122 VS1 diamonds
A lower end ‘Fight fight fight’ watch goes for $499.
Fine print in the online ad says they are manufactured by thebestwatchesonearth LLC under a paid license agreement. It states that the watches ‘are not political and have nothing to do with any political campaign.’
That could be said for several Trump recent business offerings, which are unusual in presidential politics.
Last month, Trump rolled out World Liberty Financial, a crypto currency venture.
Each watch comes with a signed letter
Crypto is one of those things we have to do,’ Trump posted on X. ‘Whether we like it or not, I have to do it.’ He had been a past critic of crypto but has embraced it more recently. That venture involves his sons Don Jr. and Eric Trump.
In February, he began selling $399 gold sneakers at ‘Sneaker Con.’ They are gold high tops being sold under the name ‘Never Surrender High-Tops.’
He is also selling $99 digital trading cards, many of which depict him as a super hero.
He’s even selling Trump bibles for $59.99.
Trump says he’s going to keep a gold watch – although he presumably has no intention of buying himself a traditional retirement gift as he seeks to reclaim the White House.
‘I have watch Number One, and I’m going to keep it. It’s mine, and that’s the way I want to have it.’ He says each watch is numbered and is a ‘true collector’s item.’
Not everyone on his Truth Social website agreed. ‘Every few days, he pitches another piece of junk and you suckers fall for his grift. This is embarrassing,’ wrote a commenter in a top trending post.
‘What next? Chip clips and beer coozies?’ wrote another.