Kamala Harris Struggles as Democrats Fracture Before Election

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Kamala Harris is losing ground, and the Democratic strategy to resurrect Barack Obama as her campaign savior isn’t working as planned.

In a surprising turn of events, the former president’s recent efforts to shore up support for Harris have backfired, revealing cracks within the Democratic Party that could have lasting implications as the election approaches.

Recent statements from Obama aimed at galvanizing the black male voter base accused some of not supporting Harris due to sexism. This critique has prompted an unexpected backlash not only among everyday voters but also from notable voices within the Democrat ranks, including prominent figures like former Ohio state senator Nina Turner.

Turner’s scathing response highlights a growing frustration among constituents.


“Why are Black men being lectured to?” she asked on CNN, pointing out that many have their own legitimate reasons for considering voting options outside Harris.

The back-and-forth has underscored a significant disconnect between Democratic leadership and their voter base, particularly as Harris faces plummeting approval ratings. Her public engagements—a rare occurrence for the often silent vice president—have only magnified her struggles, leading many to question her effectiveness as a candidate.

An ironic twist to this chaotic campaign strategy is the revelation surrounding a recent town hall-style event hosted by Harris.

What was pitched as an engagement with “undecided Latino voters” turned out to be largely staged, filled with pre-selected Harris supporters rather than genuine undecided voters. This deception has drawn additional scrutiny, leading to accusations of a campaign running on fumes, desperate to fabricate support where it doesn’t exist.

Even in their promotional efforts, Harris and her team seem out of touch, producing a series of campaign ads that portray so-called “real men” supporting her candidacy.

Critics swiftly pointed out that the ad features actors portraying archetypes of masculinity, instead of real representatives of Pennsylvania’s working-class men. The ensuing ridicule has only driven home the sentiment that the Democrats are failing to connect with the electorate.

Adding fuel to the fire, recent polling indicates that both white and black male voter support for the Harris-Walz ticket is faltering.

As the campaign continues to grapple with a wide array of issues—crime, inflation, and immigration—Harris’s inability to resonate with critical demographics leaves her party facing a daunting challenge.

Time will tell if the Democrats can recover from the missteps of their current leadership, but as the election draws nearer, the prospects appear increasingly bleak for Kamala Harris and her allies.

In the wake of such turmoil, one thing remains clear: the Democrats need a new playbook if they hope to regain the support of those they have long taken for granted.

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