Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel on Sunday said women voters “are coming back” to President Donald Trump, and can “get over” any personal distaste for him.
In an interview on CBS News’ “Face The Nation,” McDaniel said the issues including the coronavirus are more important than Trump’s personality.
“I think women are coming back, women make the majority of the health care decisions and as they see us on track to a [coronavirus] vaccine, they see the therapeutics coming in, they want to see their kids in school,” she said.
“I think we can get over if you don’t like somebody [and ask] how are they going to govern?” she said.
“I personally like President Trump,” she added. “But if you look at taxes, I don’t want my taxes raised right now, I want to have energy independence, I’m really pleased with what he’s done with judges.”
According to McDaniel, there’ll be a surge in GOP voters on Election Day that will help the president win.
“The margins are going to be based on that Election Day turnout, and Republicans will have a surge that day,” she said. “We're going to have that, and that's why we're going to win."
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