Kamala Harris just fired all her campaign staff in New Hampshire and "concentrated" her campaign in Iowa where she is in 5th or 6th place in most polls. That's a nice way of saying her campaign has been a failure. Harris is just postponing the inevitable.
The failure of Harris is no surprise. After all, she has not once enunciated a clear vision for where she wants to take America or even come out with any actual policies she supports. Basically, her campaign has been one long Trump hate-fest combined with a batch of mindless cliches and publicity stunts. In the second debate, Tulsi Gabbard managed to destroy Harris by simply stating the truth about part of Harris' past. Harris had no coherent response.
The reality is that since Harris represents the people's republic of California, she may manage to get re-elected to the Senate in her next election. If she gets faced with real opposition, however, she could easily fail in that effort. Sleeping with Willie Brown may have gotten Harris her big start in politics in CA, but running for president and showing the world just how vapid she truly is may be the end of that career.
Let's hope so, at least.
The failure of Harris is no surprise. After all, she has not once enunciated a clear vision for where she wants to take America or even come out with any actual policies she supports. Basically, her campaign has been one long Trump hate-fest combined with a batch of mindless cliches and publicity stunts. In the second debate, Tulsi Gabbard managed to destroy Harris by simply stating the truth about part of Harris' past. Harris had no coherent response.
The reality is that since Harris represents the people's republic of California, she may manage to get re-elected to the Senate in her next election. If she gets faced with real opposition, however, she could easily fail in that effort. Sleeping with Willie Brown may have gotten Harris her big start in politics in CA, but running for president and showing the world just how vapid she truly is may be the end of that career.
Let's hope so, at least.
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