Since Vice President Kamala Harris has ascended to the top spot on the 2024 Democratic ticket, a "disoriented" Donald Trump has gone down a path of unforced errors and campaign mistakes that have both donors and his staffers worried he can't turn his fortunes around. In a deep dive in the New York Times, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detail a series of meet-ups with donors where questions about the direction of the former president's third bid for the Oval Office are not being answered in a way that has created renewed confidence . As the report states, at a recent donor dinner the former president met questions about what is in store now that Trump is facing a surging Harris only to be met with him telling them, "We’ve got to stop the steal,” to the dismay of some of his advisers.

In one instance, on longtime donor asked "how Mr. Trump planned to take the narrative back from Democrats, and what his positive vision for the country would be" which only led to the former president lashing out at his opponent and then adding, "I am who I am”. According to Haberman and Swan, Trump seems "disoriented" by his advisers over the fact that he won't be facing President Joe Biden in November.

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