WATCH: Alyssa Farah Griffin Thinks Trump Voters Are Changing Minds 'In Real Time'

During a segment on The View on Friday, Alyssa Farah Griffin said she knows people who are just now deciding to stop supporting Donald Trump. 

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Trump's voters have had almost a decade now to be turned off by his behavior and decide to end their support. One may think those who have supported Trump up until this point are all in. However, Farah Griffin, who served in the Trump administration, says that is not exactly the case. 

The View host made the comments when the panel was discussing the push to turn out voters before the coming election and how the media is affecting it. 

Sunny Hostin felt that Donald Trump is being more protected following his assassination attempts, noting, "There has been sort of the silencing of factual information about the former president, and I think that benefited him greatly."

Farah Griffin then said the left should refrain from attacking the right, "If I can just say, though, this is the problem: If we just demonize the other side and the 74 million people, we don't win hearts and minds. I know, but the way you defeat him is you need to bring more people into the fold, and you need to — yes, but that's where I think the name-calling is not helping."

When Joy Behar jumped in to say Trump supporters aren't changing their minds, Griffin followed, "I think voters are changing in real time.  I know voters who are not voting for him who did in 2016 and 2020."