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The same strategists are simply landing more blows thanks to a younger and more comfortably online candidate at the top of the ticket.
Kamala Harris's campaign at first adopted a strategy of trying to glide past her past support for far-left policies. Now the strategists may need to reconsider.
Harris’ strategy isn’t just good politics; it’s a reminder that Democrats have learned the lessons of Hillary Clinton’s complacency in the closing weeks of the 2016 campaign. Harris ...
Politics Harris’ Endgame Strategy Is Becoming Clear. It Might Not Work. Her campaign clearly thinks it knows which voters it needs to win. They better hope they’re right.
As if 2025 has not been brutal enough, the Democratic National Committee has publicly announced it will conduct an “ autopsy ...
Vice President Harris's campaign strategy differs from Hillary Clinton's eight years prior, focusing on the Midwest while avoiding negative ads or playing up her identity.
Harris also needs to bring down Trump’s favorability ratings, which are generally higher than in 2016 or 2020 and, in one Gallup poll, are higher than her own.
Harris's strategy left 28% of voters in the New York Times-Siena Sept. 3-8 survey saying they “felt they needed to know more” about Harris compared to only 9% for Trump.
Harris's strategy left 28% of voters in the New York Times-Siena Sept. 3-8 survey saying they "felt they needed to know more" about Harris compared to only 9% for Trump.
The Harris strategy has been to sweep them aside. Focus, as the candidate of change, on the future. "We can't afford four more years of this," running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) bellowed at a ...