Kamala Harris’ campaign is the most manufactured in American history.
The campaign is fully dependent on media propaganda and production tricks to make it seem like Kamala Harris is something that she is not.
And now one of Kamala Harris’ handlers came clean on the ugly truth they hid from voters.
Media knows Kamala Harris didn’t seal the deal at the debate
While Democrats tried to boast that Kamala Harris was the runaway winner of her debate with Donald Trump, campaign and media insiders knew better.
Polls showing Kamala Harris winning had more to do with Donald Trump’s demeanor than anything Kamala Harris said.
Even top boosters in the media like CNN’s Jake Tapper said after the debate that Kamala Harris failed to “fill in the blanks” on her agenda.
That’s a problem as Kamala Harris is still largely unknown to voters.
A New York Times/Siena poll showed that 60 percent of voters want a change from Joe Biden.
And more than a quarter don’t know enough about Kamala Harris.
Tapper took these worries to key Democrat South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn in an interview on his CNN shows.
As part of his questioning, Tapper pressed Clyburn on Kamala Harris not “filling in the blanks” on how she would be different from Joe Biden.
“One thing we continue to hear from Democrats, supporters of Vice President Harris, is that she still needs to fill in some of the blanks more, let people know where she stands on specific policies and how her policies will affect them. Do you agree?” Tapper asked.
Top Kamala Harris insider admits she can’t do interviews
Clyburn agreed that Kamala Harris fell short on this regard, but that he would advise the campaign that Kamala Harris use staged campaign events – and not unscripted interviews – to lay out her vision.
“What I do think is that she needs to do — if I were advising her, have a town hall-type meeting, because I think it’s good for her to be out among people responding to their questions and their sentiments. I think that just to, say, have one-on-one discussions with people in the media will not necessarily connect with the voters,” Clyburn began.
Clyburn told Tapper that Kamala Harris shouldn’t do interviews because the campaign can’t trust her to speak coherently and intelligently without blundering her way into a gaffe that will upend the campaign.
“I want to see her connecting with voters, responding to their dreams and their aspirations, listening to their questions, and then find — helping them find solutions. Because, if you go on these one-on-ones, sometimes, you drill down into a question until there’s a word that’s uttered that can be used in a negative way. I just would like to see her out among the people, interacting with them in a town hall-type setting,” Clyburn concluded.
If Kamala Harris faced actual interviews with real journalists, she would face questions about how she can be the candidate of change when she copied her policy page on her website from Joe Biden.
If voters were exposed to these facts about Kamala Harris, they might conclude that she is just running for Joe Biden’s second term.
And that would be fatal to her campaign’s chances.