Discussing Kamala Harris’ Campaign in Pennsylvania: A Closer Look
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War Room co-host Natalie Winters recently delved into the complexities of Kamala Harris’ campaign in Pennsylvania during a discussion with Jack Posobiec.
Referencing a Politico article, Winters highlighted the internal strife within Team Harris and the unprecedented levels of finger-pointing.
Posobiec weighed in on Harris’ campaign strategy, noting a lack of direct engagement with the local community. “She’s not going into the city, she’s not meeting with local leaders, she’s not talking to anybody who is actually on the ground,” he remarked.
Comparing Harris to Obama’s successful 2008 campaign, Posobiec pointed out the absence of parallel institutions that could bolster her support in Pennsylvania.
Furthermore, Posobiec suggested that the indifference displayed by Biden and Harris towards Philadelphia could be alienating potential voters, driving them towards President Trump instead.
“If that machine in the city of Philadelphia doesn’t turn on for Kamala Harris, it’s going to be very, very hard for her to win Pennsylvania,” Posobiec warned.
Posobiec also highlighted the potential repercussions of overlooking Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro for the Vice-Presidential ticket, suggesting that this decision could impact Harris’ chances in the state.
As the discussion unfolded, it became clear that the dynamics of Harris’ campaign in Pennsylvania are multifaceted and could have significant implications for the upcoming election.
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