“Joy is not a strategy” that could lead Kamala Harris to victory in the election, said an August 20 article in The New York Times.
The author of the article, published in the opinion section, wrote that the Democratic National Convention’s message to the citizens of the United States, if it were made into a bumper sticker, would read: “Harris is a joy.”
“But joy is not a political strategy. Existing as a joyful Momala will not bring victory in elections.”the article says. Momala is one of Harris’s given names on her X social media profile.
A July poll found Harris to be the “highest risk” and least electable candidate, while Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was the most likely to defeat Republican Donald Trump.
The paper also recently noted that Harris’s rise in several polls since taking over from Biden is due to her becoming a “typical” Democratic candidate.
Let us remember that since her nomination as a candidate for the presidency of the United States, Harris has not given a single interview, has not given a single opening speech and even the liberal media is wondering why she is hiding from journalists.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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