Rerun of Harris won't cure what ails Democratic Party
UNITED STATES, AUG 9 – Kamala Harris embodies Democratic Party struggles as 63 percent of Americans hold an unfavorable view, the party's worst rating in 35 years, officials say.
- Last week, Vice President Kamala Harris announced she will not run for California governor, amid historic Democratic unpopularity, sparking speculation about her White House ambitions.
- Harris’s dilemma is that she symbolizes Democratic discontent, with 63 percent of Americans holding an unfavorable view of the party.
- Aligned tightly with President Joe Biden, Harris’s problem is her inability to appeal to voters and expand the Democratic coalition, as she has maintained his stance not to distance herself.
- In such a scenario, Harris would probably go down in history as an answer to a trivia question, highlighting an awkward legacy for a politician best known for losing.
- Amid internal divisions, Democrats face frustration as centrists criticize a shift toward culture war and identity politics.
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Rerun of Harris won't cure what ails Democratic Party
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