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Pittsburgh Mike's avatar

I think Harris can win this, if she avoids the Hillary trap. Clinton got lots of celebrity endorsements, and made a really big deal about the historical character of her (potential) presidency. What she forgot to do is make a case about how she'd make anyone's life better.

Harris's campaign themes, based on her one speech in DE yesterday, are freedom and justice. Freedom means being free to have a safe pregnancy without worrying about dying from a miscarriage in front of a hospital that refuses you entry. It means the freedom to use contraception and IVF. It means freedom from religious nutcases who want us to live like Catholic nuns in the year 1100.

And justice lets her talk about economic injustice, of which there are too many examples to list, but through which she can spin up the outrage necessary to steal votes back from Trump. Because Trump actually did nothing for workers, except try to block access to health insurance for people with pre-existing conditions.

So, Harris needs to recognize the Twitter fans are a distraction, and celebrity endorsements are worse than useless. She shouldn't talk about how historic her presidency would be -- no one will forget she's Black or a woman. She needs to focus on how she'll make the country better.

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Dan Mullin's avatar

To extend the metaphor. I am enjoying this honeymoon period. It is how I imagine a honeymoon might feel for those in an arranged marriage. I have no doubt that Harris' faults will become obvious to me as I get to know her. Because that is always how it works when you get know someone. I suspect I will find her foreign policy and militarism as objectionable as Biden's. I suspect I will find her compromises infuriating. But I just want to enjoy a 7-10 day honeymoon period where we get to pretend like we are soulmates.

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