Reflecting on Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla., told Newsmax on Saturday that the Democrats looked to celebrities to make their case for America, but in doing so, they overlooked the kitchen table.
"Endorsements don't matter at the end of the day -- especially from celebrities and people that really don't understand what's happening ... in everyday households at the kitchen table, people just trying to take their kids to piano lessons and soccer practice," Stitt told "The Count."
"They want a good education for their kids. They want to be able to have an economy where they can afford to buy a house."