Trump’s ex-campaign manager reveals why he lost Biden

Enitan Daramola
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US President Joe Biden

Brad Parscale, the former campaign manager to the U.S. President Donald Trump  has revealed why his former principal lost the Nov 3 elections to president-elect, Joe Biden.

In an interview on Fox News , Parscale sighted Trump’s lack of pun blic empathy to the COVID-19 outbreak as the Republican’s main undoing.

“I thought we should have public empathy. I think people were scared,” Parscale said , his first since the election.

He called the move by Trump to push for more economic reopenings at a time when people were afraid and uncertain a “policy error,” even as he continued to express his support of the president more generally.

Parscale worked on Trump’s 2016 successful White House run and was the campaign manager on the last attempt, but in July he was demoted within the organisation over finance issues and other concerns.

“I think a young family, with a young child who were scared to take them back to school, wanted to see an empathetic president and an empathetic Republican party — and I think that and I said this multiple times, and he chose a different path,” Parscale said.

Trump often downplayed the risks of COVID-19 while generally eschewing mask-wearing in public.

He presided over a large number of public events without social distancing, with at least one widely seen as having caused an outbreak.

The president himself caught the virus as did a large number of people in his inner circle.

Parscale is reportedly working on a book about his time with Trump. (dpa/WuzupNigeria)

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