Harris Struggles to Connect with Philadelphia Voters

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 38 days ago

Desperate.

In an alarming display of campaign tactics, Vice President Kamala Harris is scrambling to safeguard her support in Philadelphia as concerns over voter turnout loom large.

Sources indicate that Harris has made the questionable decision to dramatically cut her television advertising budget in Milwaukee, shifting those resources towards boosting visibility in Philadelphia.

This shift comes at a crucial time when the campaign is reportedly becoming increasingly anxious about both turnout and voter margins in the “City of Brotherly Love.”


Recent reports have surfaced that Harris's team has similarly pulled back nearly all radio advertising in Milwaukee, opting instead for hip hop and R&B stations in Philadelphia, which they hope will bolster her appeal among Black voters.

The assumption appears to be that those voters in Philadelphia, particularly Black men, will respond favorably to her outreach—an assumption that may be misguided given recent trends showing a notable shift towards former President Donald Trump among this demographic.

This maneuver underscores a larger problem for the Harris campaign: the nagging perception that her candidacy lacks authenticity and genuine connection with voters.

Indeed, as noted by commentator Benny Johnson, the characterization of her campaign has devolved into a “scripted performance,” with her inability to deviate from a pre-written script drawing significant criticism.

In addition to her struggles with presenting herself convincingly, Harris's campaign has failed to secure key endorsements, such as from the Michigan firefighters union—a group with a history of supporting Democratic candidates.

While Harris's team attempts to reestablish momentum in Pennsylvania, the lack of support from unions traditionally aligned with Democrats is telling.

This trend is echoed across critical swing states, as groups like the International Brotherhood of Teamsters also back away from endorsing her, reflecting the frustrations and divisions found among rank-and-file members who may lean towards Trump.

As the election approaches, the question remains whether Harris's frantic efforts will be enough to stave off potential losses in a state poised to play a pivotal role in the 2024 presidential race.

With the campaign's concerns growing, voters would do well to watch how these tactics will unfold in the coming weeks.

Sources:
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