Even after a stretch of positive media coverage, a widely praised Democratic National Convention, and a debate performance in which she dominated former president Donald Trump, Harris has continued to cast her campaign as a long shot.

Why the hand-wringing, when Harris is polling far better than President Joe Biden was before he dropped out of the race?

Some pundits have stacked it up to a savvy get-out-the-vote strategy. But the race really is that close: especially in decisive swing states, the Harris campaign is, in many ways, the underdog. And considering the far larger size of Biden’s 2020 lead — and how narrow his win turned out to be — Democrats have every reason to worry.

  • @TropicalDingdong
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    114 months ago

    Maybe stop campaigning with neocons? Go back to what worked for the month of September: progressive, populist proposals.

    • @Anticorp
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      4 months ago

      She is a neocon. Why would she stop campaigning with them?

      She’s a neolib. I was still waking up when I replied

      • @Psychodelic
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        14 months ago

        Isn’t she more of a neo-liberal? What makes her con vs lib to you/y’all

        • @Anticorp
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          Oops, my bad! I posted that while still waking up and drinking my morning coffee. She’s a neolib. While she does advocate for a strong national defense, I don’t think she really aligns with any other Neocon ideals.

          • @TropicalDingdong
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            24 months ago

            I mean she aligns enough with Neocons to have made them the focus of her campaign for almost a month. Which is utterly baffling. But it happened.

    • @Psychodelic
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      24 months ago

      Right… but she’s not gonna do that.

      We have to force her and well we’re probably not gonna do that either, but that’s def more likely to work