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brooklynite

(94,572 posts)
Tue Dec 3, 2019, 11:39 PM Dec 2019

Kamala Harris couldn't get traction with the demographics she needed most

Washington Post

Sen. Kamala Harris ended her bid for the White House unable to rally significant support from the voting blocs her campaign and many political watchers thought would play a major role in sending her to the Oval Office: black voters and women.

The California Democrat’s campaign was loaded with historical symbolism from its earliest moment. The first black woman elected to the U.S. Senate from California announced her pursuit of the Oval Office on the birthday of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. And she regularly paid homage to late congresswoman Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.), the first black woman to seek a major party’s presidential nomination, during her campaign.

But the biracial lawmaker with an unfamiliar name who some believed was best situated to carry on the Obama legacy was never able to persuade large swaths of those who backed the former president to support her.

Despite having viral, breakout moments during the Senate’s investigation of Russia’s interference into the 2016 presidential election, Harris remained largely unknown to many Americans before launching her campaign — even among the groups many people thought would propel her. Her campaign was a reminder that being well known in Washington and political circles is not the same thing as having national recognition. While some more established liberal candidates were working to convince voters that they were best positioned to undo President Trump’s political decisions, Harris was in many ways still introducing herself. And that put the junior senator at a bit of a disadvantage — even with black women, one of the Democratic Party’s most influential voting blocs.
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Kamala Harris couldn't get traction with the demographics she needed most (Original Post) brooklynite Dec 2019 OP
Not just recognition The Mouth Dec 2019 #1
To their credit, black voters are not satisfied with "checking the box" candidates. hay rick Dec 2019 #2
Biden squirecam Dec 2019 #3
True. hay rick Dec 2019 #4
Are you serious with this? PunkinPi Dec 2019 #7
She lost traction when she stopped being the Kamala.... SKKY Dec 2019 #5
Is there a reason you keep posting this media hindsight nonsense about her? FailureToCommunicate Dec 2019 #6
 

The Mouth

(3,150 posts)
1. Not just recognition
Tue Dec 3, 2019, 11:54 PM
Dec 2019

But infrastructure build carefully over decades.

Hillary in 2016 and Biden this time- thousands of favors, tens of thousands of notes in the network.

There is no one in the field this time with the charisma of Obama, so it's all about planning, infrastructure, logistics; a presidential campaign isn't built in a year or two.

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hay rick

(7,618 posts)
2. To their credit, black voters are not satisfied with "checking the box" candidates.
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:08 AM
Dec 2019

Being black and female was not sufficient to distinguish Kamala from the competition in a very crowded and diverse field. My takeaway on her campaign: she has a wonderful smile but hardly ever used it.

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squirecam

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3. Biden
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:10 AM
Dec 2019

Is checking the box that matters. Belief that he will win.

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hay rick

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4. True.
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:14 AM
Dec 2019

Media supported self-fulfilling prophecy.

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PunkinPi

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7. Are you serious with this?
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 10:27 AM
Dec 2019
My takeaway on her campaign: she has a wonderful smile but hardly ever used it.


This is sexist as hell and utter rubbish.
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SKKY

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5. She lost traction when she stopped being the Kamala....
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:14 AM
Dec 2019

...who reduced Justice Butt Chug to tears, and started being the Kamala who wanted to run for president. IMHO.

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FailureToCommunicate

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6. Is there a reason you keep posting this media hindsight nonsense about her?
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:16 AM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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