As you may know, Cillizza worked at CNN for years and was laid off in 2022. He then started a Substack site which he has gradually been building up since then. If there’s anything Chris Cillizza is good at, it’s stating the obvious. In this case I mean that as a compliment because most of the media has not been willing to state the obvious about Kamala Harris.
The topic of Cillizza’s piece was her recent flip-flops on a range of issues. He kicks it off with this recent example: Harris used to say she supported requiring automakers to build only electric cars, but as of last week that has changed. Why and how her views changed remains a mystery because she doesn’t give interviews. And in this case, even her campaign is keeping mum. When asked for comment by Axios, her camp refused to answer.
If it were one issue it wouldn’t be a big deal but as Cillizza correctly points out, she’s done this on a bunch of issues: Fracking, the border wall and asylum policies, the Green New Deal, gun confiscation, Medicare for All. She has done an about face on all of them. It’s a big part of her strategy to get elected. […]
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