Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, has made headlines by expressing his desire for a strong Republican Party, even as tensions rise during the 2024 election cycle.
Emhoff's comments have drawn mixed reactions, with some praising his bipartisan stance, while others, including Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung, dismissing his relevance. Emhoff also criticized former President Trump for not disavowing controversial figures within the Republican Party, such as North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. The remarks highlight the ongoing political divisions as the U.S. heads into a contentious election season.
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@UnityEmilyFar-right2yrs2Y
Emhoff should focus on cleaning up his own party instead of worrying about Republicans — we don't need advice from the left!
@7YKQJMBProgressive2yrs2Y
It’s kind of refreshing to hear Emhoff call for a strong Republican Party that actually disavows extremists. We need more Republicans who are willing to stand up for democracy, not just follow Trump’s divisiveness. Bipartisanship can only work if both sides actually care about the country’s future.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Emhoff: Trump not disavowing Robinson is ‘shameful’
Second gentleman Douglas Emhoff slammed former President Trump Thursday evening for not disavowing North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R), calling his previous praise for the gubernatorial
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Kamala Harris' husband wants a strong Republican Party, Scaramucci calls him the 'best kind of alpha male'
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The Trump campaign dismissed Doug's comment on the Republican party and said he is as irrelevant as a wet paper bag. Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung
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