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Recent reports are suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris may be employing theatrical tactics to evade the press rather than engaging in substantive dialogue with the American public.
In a recent incident, Harris was caught seemingly pretending to be occupied on her phone while attempting to dodge questions from reporters, leading to widespread speculation about her competency and readiness for the presidency.
Critics have pointed out that Harris’s avoidance of the press speaks volumes about her preparedness for the highest office in the land.
This comes on the heels of suggestions from Democratic insiders that she refrain from detailing any specific policy proposals in the lead-up to the election.
The strategy appears to be that if Harris can keep potential voters in the dark about her actual policies, she might secure a victorious outcome based on feelings and character alone.
Democrats are reportedly urging the Vice President to focus on her personal narrative rather than presenting a clear policy agenda, fearing that disclosing her plans might turn away undecided voters.
Michigan Representative Dan Kildee stated that the upcoming election is less about policy minutiae and more about the candidate’s character.
Such a perspective implies that the Democratic Party believes voters may prioritize their disdain for former President Donald Trump over the economic realities affected by Harris’s policies.
While she may benefit from avoiding tough questions in the short term, this tactic raises concerns about whether Harris can command the trust and confidence necessary to lead the nation effectively.
The American people deserve transparency and accountability, but it appears that Team Harris is more concerned about crafting a favorable image than presenting a coherent vision for the country.
As more incidents like this unfold, the question remains whether voters will see through the superficial charm and recognize the ramifications of electing a leader unprepared to tackle their concerns head-on.
In the end, the Democrats may find that hiding from the press and voters could lead to greater disillusionment and a backlash come Election Day.
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