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The Harris Honeymoon Will End, It’s What Comes After That Will Matter
Derek Hunter


Kamala Harris is enjoying an unprecedented political honeymoon since she helped stab Joe Biden in the back. If you can’t win a party’s nomination, steal one – kind of like how she got appointed by her married boyfriend to her first job in politics…without having to have sex with someone 31 year older than her. But the honeymoon will end. How the Trump campaign deals with it when it does will be the difference-maker in the 2024 election.

Polling has so good for Kamala Harris you really have to wonder if she was part of the Biden administration or not. How else could someone who was a part of a presidential administration historically unpopular, is now “winning” in most of the polls?

First off, beyond telling you what the sentiments of votes are long before anyone votes, polls are meaningless. You want to be ahead in them, obviously, but they are the wind this early – shifting in direction and intensity all the time. People aren’t really thinking about voting yet.

Second, they aren’t wrong. You can’t dismiss polls as being wrong, they are a pretty accurate capture of the moment in time they were conducted. That doesn’t make the more meaningful, election day is months away and any poll you read today was conducted last week. Those two time periods only have in common that they are points in time, nothing more.

It’s not about what was, or even what is, elections are about what is next.

That being said, past is prologue.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2024/08/15/the-harris-honeymoon-will-end-its-what-comes-after-that-will-matter-n2643416
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