Vice President Kamala Harris has shifted her strategy to mock and undermine Donald Trump and his team, marking a significant tactical change since becoming the Democratic presidential candidate.
Her approach has sparked discussions on its effectiveness and potential to sway voters. Harris's recent visit to Chicago aims to leverage her growing momentum by appealing to a broader demographic, emphasizing the importance of appealing to women of color. Meanwhile, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a Biden supporter, is positioning himself in the evolving political landscape, potentially setting the stage for future Democratic strategies.
As the 2024 election looms, the dynamics within the Democratic Party and its tactics against the Republicans, particularly Trump, are under intense scrutiny.
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Was Tina Peters’ conviction a warning or a trend? The next election will tell us
It took the Mesa County jury less than five hours to convict ... to charge without any evidence that a crowd of 15,000 or so people who greeted Kamala Harris at a Michigan airport didn’t, uh, exist. That, in Trump’s words, Harris had “A.I.’d ...
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How Kamala Harris became Donald Trump’s supertroll and found his weak spot
Since the vice president became the Democratic presidential candidate there has been a sharp change of tactic: turn Donald Trump and his team into a laughing stock. Alex Hannaford meets the woman who
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