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Honeymoon’s Over: Kamala Harris Lowers Expectations for 2024 Democrat Performance

Wendell Husebø 29 Jul 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris’s so-called “honeymoon” phase is winding down following a consequential week after becoming the Democrats’ de facto nominee without receiving one presidential primary vote in her infamous political career.

Harris will now have to defend her radical-left record, the failures of the Biden-Harris administration, and pressure from the media to sit for one-on-one interviews.

“Harris and emerging campaign brain trust share the view that shifting the fundamentals of the race will be difficult with a calcified electorate and fragmented media environment,” Politico Playbook reported Monday:


https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/1817882510556065844

Breaking through the noise in a positive way will likely be difficult for Harris.

After numerous gaffes as vice president, Harris shied away from the press and has not sat for a single one-on-one interview with the media since becoming the de facto nominee. On the record, she has yet to be challenged on her radical-left record, a sign Harris might not be the strongest candidate to replace President Joe Biden.

“We need to be very clear-eyed, and it’s going to be brutally tough,” a Democrat senator told the Hill on Monday.

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It’s going to be a close election and probably neither candidate will get over 50% of the popular vote


But it’s not going be like 2016 or one candidate wins the EC and another gets the PV


I don’t think I’ve seen our choices so bad as this year and every election cycle I think it can’t get worse
and the two parties outdo themselves
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It’s going to be a close election and probably neither candidate will get over 50% of the popular vote


But it’s not going be like 2016 or one candidate wins the EC and another gets the PV


I don’t think I’ve seen our choices so bad as this year and every election cycle I think it can’t get worse
and the two parties outdo themselves

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