Donald Trump calling his aides late at night and early in the morning.
Despite the projected confidence, former president Donald Trump is anxious as Election Day is approaching and reports said he is asking more questions to his aides about his status; he's also demanding more work from his aides. In a nutshell, he's quite restless these days. On Thursday Trump received an internal memo from chief pollster for all his three presidential campaigns Tony Fabrizio that Trump is in a better position to win this election than he was at this time in 2020.
Trump's calls to his aides come late at night and early morning. He asks them their opinion on whether they think he will win. A CNN report revealed that Trump asked his close allies why women don't like him. The former president "thinks women want someone who will keep them safe, keep their children safe," CNN reported citing sources.
Axios reported that gender parity in early voting is also a cause of concern for the Trump campaign. It is believed that men are voting for Trump and women for Kamala Harris. Early voters have mostly been women. "This is a concern and we encourage men to vote early if they can and on Election Day if they can't," Gavin Wax, president of the New York Young Republican Club told Axios over text. "... Men need to swamp the polls on Election Day and prior" to help Trump win.
National polls indicate Kamala Harris is winning more women than Trump. Several MAGA women, including Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk's mother Maye Musk, condemned billionaire Mark Cuban's comment that Trump does not surround himself with strong, intelligent women -- a comment for which he apologized as well.
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told The Independent that the media portrayed Trump's treatment of women in a negative way. The former president is "loved by millions of women across the country, and those who know him personally, myself included, will tell you he’s supportive, generous, and kind," Leavitt said.