The bloom is off the rose for Kamala Harris’ Presidential campaign.
For the first time, Kamala Harris is facing negative headlines and scrutiny.
And Kamala Harris got caught red handed in this awful act.
Kamala Harris steals Joe Biden’s issues page
Kamala Harris went nearly two months as the Democrat candidate for President only doing one pre-taped interview with liberal CNN anchor Dana Bash.
Her handlers didn’t want her taking questions or answering questions because that would put the focus of the election on Kamala Harris and her radical and unpopular issue positions.
The plan was to campaign on “vibes” and the supposed “joy” that replacing the 81-year-old physically and mentally decrepit Joe Biden on the ticket brought about.
But “vibes” and “joy” can’t help Americans struggling to keep up with the inflation Kamala Harris created with vote for trillions in new spending that devalued the dollar and sent prices soaring to levels not seen in 40 years.
Coming out of the Labor Day holiday, a New York Times/Siena poll found Trump leading Kamala Harris 48 to 47 percent.
That led to a shift in the Kamala Harris campaign strategy.
After weeks of noting having any policies up on her website, the campaign finally posted an issues page that was over 5,000 pages long.
This also turned into a massive scandal.
And that’s because Kamala’s team copied and pasted the issues section from Joe Biden’s campaign website.
“Shortly after Kamala Harris released her policy agenda on Sunday evening, users on X spotted something in the metadata: Much of the language appears to have been lifted from Joe Biden’s campaign website,” the New Republic reported.
The plagiarism was so obvious even social media users could spot it.
“On Sunday night, X user Corinne Green pointed out that the issues section of Harris’s website contained metadata with language urging voters to reelect Joe Biden. This language was visible when links to the campaign site were shared, and in the website’s description on Google searches,” the New Republic report continued.
Kamala Harris’ self-inflicted wound
Kamala Harris copying Joe Biden’s issue page reinforces the worst voter stereotypes about her.
Polls show voters admit they don’t know enough about her.
The polls also show that voters want a candidate who represents change.
That’s already a large hurdle for Kamala Harris to overcome considering she is the sitting Vice President.
But even allies like the New Republic worried that Kamala Harris copying Joe Biden’s platform will only entrench the perception among voters that Kamala Harris is the candidate of the status quo.
“This is dangerous territory for Harris, given that the Times poll found that more than 60 percent of voters wanted the next president to represent a “major change” from Biden—and only a quarter felt that Harris represented that change. That makes sense, given that she’s his vice president! But it means she should be working overtime to distinguish herself from her boss,” the New Republic continued.