00:00But within the 24 hours of Biden dropping out, Kamala Harris did see a historic fundraising number, $81 million.
00:09She also saw this surge on social media from Gen Z.
00:12She really leaned into the brat summer that has been taking over social media.
00:17So do you think that this energized base will last until November A and B affect her in battleground states?
00:26It won't last until November, but it's going to last through the convention and beyond, number one.
00:31Number two is I can't wait to see the Trump-Harris debate.
00:36I'm offering anyone who can get me a front row seat to that a $10,000 donation.
00:42And I mean this, you name the charity, put me in the front row for that debate.
00:46It'll be a dangerous place to be because the two of them really don't like each other.
00:52And number three, that surge in energy has completely changed this election equation.
01:02Up until now, Donald Trump had the intensity on his side.
01:06If you were a Trump supporter, you were guaranteed to be a Trump voter.
01:11Joe Biden could not say that.
01:14Kamala Harris can say that, that if you like her, you probably love her and you will definitely participate on Election Day.
01:26But there's so many questions that we still have.
01:29She's not been put to the test.
01:31She does not have a good favorability rating overall.
01:34Her job approval numbers were even worse than Joe Biden's.
01:39This 48 hours is redefining who she is and what she's about.
01:45But go back 72 hours and those were not, frankly, those are not electable numbers.
01:52And so things are changing every hour of every day.
01:57And I know that this interview that we do is relevant for right now.
02:03But I'm afraid to see it seven days from now because things could have completely changed between now and then.
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