It is plainly obvious why the Democrats lied to their constituents about Beyonce or Taylor Swift appearing at their convention this year prior to Kamala Harris’s acceptance speech at the DNC. Harris is arguably the worst presidential candidate in U.S. history, thus she needs the “halo effect” of celebrity endorsements in order to appeal to the least informed and most miserable among us—unmarried women.
Using exit polling from the 2022 midterm elections, we find that married men support Republicans by +20 points, married women are R+14, unmarried men are also R+14, and unmarried women support Democrats by a whopping +37-point differential.
We have already predicted that race and gender would be central to the Harris campaign, given that the campaign really does not have anything else to promote. Kamala is a uniquely unqualified candidate and Democrats are likely in full agreement that she has a lousy record to run on, very poor speaking skills, and a toxic personality that is off-putting to the majority of Americans. She is the least popular VP in polling history.
What You See is What You Get: Nothing.
Ducking from the public has only drawn more attention to the fact that Harris is an empty vessel with no ability or willingness to articulate policy positions or explain blatant reversals from her past policies. Media outlets are clearly annoyed by this refusal to provide concrete campaign content but continue to play along anyway, knowing that this “self-preservation” strategy of keeping away from any unscripted exchanges with the media might succeed similarly as Joe Biden’s “basement” strategy did in 2020. a […]
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