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Are Voters Asking The “Political Toast” Question About Harris And Her Campaign?

Posted on Saturday, October 19, 2024
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Much in the manner of the most famous modern crash-and-burn campaigns – George McGovern in 1972 and Michael Dukakis in 1988 – the signs are there that voters are starting to ask about Kamala Harris the political “toast” or “doom” question from which no presidential campaign can recover: “If she can’t even run a campaign, how can she run the country?”

The steady pattern since early September of questionable decisions, sudden turnabouts and self-induced controversies that have plagued the Harris campaign reached last week exactly the sort of crescendo seen at a similar point in the McGovern and Dukakis efforts: A stream of negative headlines from continuing revelations about the past record of the candidate and her running mate, attempts at clever tactical moves that become strategic debacles, the release of TV ads or videos that anyone outside the campaign finds incomprehensible or even mildly ridiculous, public appearances by the candidate and the campaign’s most prominent surrogates that draw backlash and worsen the problem they are supposed to fix, growing complaints by party professionals and operatives about campaign oversight or ineptitude, down-ballot candidates out abandoning the national ticket, and a campaign structure struggling to process  disturbing developments or disappointing news but even when it does coming up with solutions that seem more improvised exercises in self-therapy than effective political fixes.

This sort of thing has been seen before and with serious consequences. Here is the history:

Like Harris, McGovern had an embarrassing vice presidential pick in Thomas Eagleton (he was eventually forced to ask Eagleton to withdraw after pledging to back him “1,000 percent”) and then got attacked over and over on his far-left record while his reckless changes on policy positions made him subject to devastating Nixon  attack ad depicting the South Dakota senator as a political weathervane. So too, Dukakis had his share of recurring problems and self-inflicted wounds driven by a staff that had no strategy to counter charges that he was hopelessly liberal and then showed itself capable onlyof  trying to fix that problem with hard-to-understand tv spots as well as mystifying media events that included the infamous and rather comic moment when  in answer to criticisms of his national security bona fides he appeared riding around in a tank with an ill-fitting tank commander’s helmet.

Anyone searching for parallels to the Harris campaign need only look at two key events last week: the New York Al Smith Dinner that Harris had declined to attend and an interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier that she did attend – or sort of.  

At the Al Smith dinner, Trump left the audience laughing with jokes about the missing Harris and Democrats that got wide and favorable coverage. But Harris, who became the first presidential candidate to skip the famed Catholic charity event since 1984, only appeared “virtually,” sending in a strained pre-recorded video that seemed to have been cooked up by SNL writers having an off day and very badly in need of a review by a political professional  or even just an adult.
 
The importance of the moment lay, however, in the chain of events that had led to the Harris campaign’s hasty “out-of-sight-out-of-mind” decision weeks ago to simply decline the invitation to the iconic dinner. At the time,  media attention was growing from a series of two minute long super PAC ads in English and Spanish against Senate Democrats in Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico (subsequently expanded into Ohio and Pennsylvania) that were detailing multiple instances of anti-Catholic bigotry by the Democrat Party. Spooked by the image of Harris facing the never-timid Donald Trump bringing up such a bill of particulars in her presence, the campaign showed, as one article noted and predicted at the time, not only  disarray but the kind of overreaction certain to stir the very controversy it was trying to avoid.

That article proved prophetic as the announcement of her Al Smith bug-out triggered coverage of charges that Harris was “the most anti-Catholic candidate in the last 150 years” by Newt Gingrich on Larry Kudlow’s Fox Business show, a Trump Truth Social post citing many of the instances of Harris’s anti-Catholic bias seen in the two-minute Senate ads, and then JD Vance raising the issues of Democrat Party persecution of the Little Sister of the Poor as well as Catholic doctors and hospitals during his vice presidential debate with Tim Walz. Accordingly, with the “anti-Catholic bigotry genie” out of the bottle, articles soon appeared about Harris’s Catholic problem even in news outlets friendly to her such as Politico and the news section of The Wall Street Journal.

But if the contrast between Trump drawing cheers at the Al Smith dinner and Harris drawing boos (and in no small part due to that video’s apparent mocking of Catholics) was putting on full display the weakness of the Harris campaign’s decision making, equally astonishing were events surrounding its push to do an interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier. A decision beyond puzzling really since Harris operatives had to know that while Baier was going to be polite he had to ask some of the questions that Harris had already struggled with in various interviews. After Baier played Harris an ad, for example, exposing her prior support for taxpayer-funded sex change operations for prisoners, Harris responded by complaining about how much Trump spent on the ad while failing to denounce the policy. On the economy, Harris had failed to provide any specifics about her plan to bring down inflation. But, perhaps most damningly, Harris again reiterated her stance that she would have done nothing differently from Joe Biden over the past four years, repeating comments made on The View a week prior. After all this, the campaign staff turned a bad moment into a fiasco as handwaving Harris aides – who had deliberately gotten her late to the Fox studio – tried to shut the interview down.

In any case, Harris’s Fox appearance was ultimately deemed so bad that some outlets even suggested it may have been just as disastrous for her candidacy as Joe Biden’s June debate with Donald Trump was for his. All of this, of course, raising again the fatal competency question in voters’ minds.

The very fact, however, the Harris campaign decided to do the interview in the first place can be seen as a final playing out of the sort of disarray and incompetence seen in Harris’s media tour of the week when she faced supposedly friendly interviewers on 60 Minutes, The View and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Despite receiving mostly softball questions from the sympathetic journalists and commentators, every appearance seemed to surface a Harris misstatement or contradiction or evasion that led to a week’s worth of bad headlines. And then a controversy over 60 Minutes doctoring of her interview to make her look better added more damage. And this is not to mention a kind of ultimate moment in political ham-handedness that saw the Vice President of the United States drinking beer on a late night comedy show while Southeastern states struggled with the death and devastation of a historically destructive hurricane.

As in the case of the McGovern and Dukakis campaigns, all of this amounted to a case study in the history of political staffs that can’t handle the stress and pressure of a faltering campaign – a dynamic of oscillation between complete paralysis and then hasty overreaction. And so the evidence is there this dynamic has taken full hold as Harris, after becoming the nominee back in July, steadfastly avoided any situation that would require her to speak off-script, suddenly decided to avoid an important political event at which she might have shown some grace or steadiness with a prepared statement but then did do a string of interviews that all ended terribly for her.

A more disciplined campaign would likely have eased off the media moments, maybe done some long format speeches, and allowed Harris’s surrogates to make her case for her. But instead, what we’ve seen is a campaign and candidate that think they can “fix” everything by doing more of what isn’t working.

Thus do instances of a campaign that can’t recover abound. The Harris campaign still has, for instance, no real answers as Harris has also been dealing with a plagiarism scandal following revelations that she lifted large parts of a co-authored 2009 book from other sources, including Wikipedia, without crediting them. In addition, the campaign’s response to polling that showed the vice president deep underwater with male voters, in particular black and Hispanic men, put on a display its habit of making every problem worse. Instead of some introspection on why Harris might be alienating men, her campaign resorted to more quick fixes dispatching Barack Obama to lecture black men in his best Parson Grim manner about why they’re sexist if they don’t vote for Harris and then cutting a bizarre ad challenging men to be “man enough” to vote for her.  Similarly, in trying to deal with criticism of Harris as the administration’s “border czar” the campaign not only scheduled a photo op at the border that  drew a spectacular amount of attention to possibly her weakest issue but sent to the rescue Bill Clinton , who promptly made things worse by noting that murdered coed Laken Riley would still be alive if the illegal alien who killed her had been “properly vetted.”

So too, the campaign had shown the fatal fault of downplaying warnings  as early as weeks ago from Democrats with a firmer grasp on reality. Michigan Democrat Senate nominee Elissa Slotkin had sounded the alarm that Harris is “underwater” in the state and Pennsylvania Democrats started criticizing the organizational effort in their state. To add to all of this, Axios was reporting “increasingly fraught” tensions between Kamala Harris’s team and Joe Biden’s White House staff.

And then came last week that final sign of a failing presidential effort as down-ballot Democrats declined to appear with Harris and asked the Harris campaign to stay away from their districts. As The Daily Caller recently reported, “Battleground Democrats are avoiding Kamala Harris like the plague as Election Day nears.” Even worse, Democrat candidates like Bob Casey are actually putting Donald Trump, not Harris, in their ads.

So for Harris, the danger isn’t just an ineffective campaign, but a campaign whose dysfunction is now moved beyond just murmurs or comments in Washington circles but into the public consciousness.  This, combined with the rolling cascade of unforced errors, may lead many voters to the obvious conclusion and the answer that is always fatal to any presidential candidate – how can they possibly vote for a candidate who can’t even get her own campaign in order?

In hindsight, that Harris’s campaign would devolve into chaos and disorder may always have been a matter of when, not if. Her short-lived 2020 run was slammed by insiders as having “no discipline, no plan, no strategy.” Harris’s vice presidential tenure has been similarly chaotic, with an astonishing 92 percent staff turnover rate and myriad reports that Harris mistreats those under her. And no one should forget that as early as one of her first real interviews, a comment she made pandering to gun owners – her “I own a Glock” claim – led to comparisons to Dukakis’s “look at me I can drive a tank” moment.

Harris still has a huge money advantage and her campaign is hoping that a blizzard of TV spots and a sizable ground game will make a difference in what it sees as a still close race. Moreover, it hopes that Trump’s rise in the polls will tempt overconfident Republicans or Republican-leaning voters into turning up at the polls.

But such hopes are hard to keep alive with the competency question – one that Harris has struggled on every time she has been in the spotlight— taking on the force and power it has in recent days. Ultimately, it might be what sinks her bid for the White House as her campaign joins that of McGovern and Dukakis in the annals of imploded presidential aspirations.

Because to voters it’s just common sense – if you can’t run a campaign, you can’t run a country.

B.C. Brutus is the pen name of a writer with previous experience in the legislative and executive branches.

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Solomon’s wisdom
Solomon’s wisdom
1 month ago

Ultimately the conduct of the campaign is a secondary issue to the real problem which is that Americans do not want a far left President. As a result democrats are left with the need to run a gaslight campaign that pretends to be “middle class” when they know that is not true. Sometimes a charismatic candidate can get away with it like Obama did or run on an image built up over time that was more moderate like Biden did. But Harris, who is not charismatic and whose only real record is the hard left policies of the last four years was just a target waiting to be exposed. The American people are sick of being gaslighted by the media so every event where Kamala showed up and evaded answers just dug her grave deeper

Maya Ayala
Maya Ayala
1 month ago

Kamala Harris is more of a disaster than Joe Biden. At least Joe Biden had experience. Kamala Harris has been a failure at every job that she’s been given. Even as VP, most of her staff quit because they said that she was “cruel,” “uninformed,” “vindictive” and “disinterested in fulfilling her duties.”

Max
Max
1 month ago

The last line of the article is interesting in the fact that VP Harris HAS NOT DONE ANYTHING. The Democrats continue with their television, radio and other communication devices mass agenda of LIES against ALL Republican candidates. The real problem is that too many voters are so blindsided to reality that they are believing the lies that are being spread out by ads. The nation may be denial now but the day after the election, this nation could be no longer a viable player on the world scene. The Obama and Biden administrations have taken care of that. WOE TO THE NATION IF DOES NOT WAKE UP BEFORE THE ELECTION.

Peter A. Viglia II
Peter A. Viglia II
1 month ago

Hope the Demoncrats don’t steal this one too.

Andrew
Andrew
1 month ago

If Kamala Harris had a single thought, it would die from loneliness…..
She brags about “being in the room” when decisions are made like the Afghanistan pull out, yet she hasn’t said the names of the folks (man and female) or acknowledge that she is responsible for their deaths just Joe Biden is.
This is why I will never vote for Kamala, she would be a terrible President.

cupera1
cupera1
1 month ago

We are seeing again the Kalama meltdown. We saw the first one when she tried to get to 2020 democrat nomination that crashed and burned before a single vote was cast or delegate won. As VP she was put in charge of numerous projects and she spectacular failed at all of them, Border Czar Harris. Before Biden was forced out it was looking like she was going to be replaced, her approval ratings were in the teens and twenties. After the coup against Biden she was anointed and at the DNC convention pledged delegates to Biden were forced to change their vote to Kalama.
The gaslighting and astroturfing by the MSM to pump up Harris has surpassed what we were force fed to believe the Joe was physically and mentally able to be president and run for reelection. The limited media exposure by Kalama has shown her to be an empty vessel.  A soulless grifter who can assume any shape, color, ethnicity, or political position depending on the audience or political need. She has no core convictions of her own. The gaslighting has run out of gas.

Robert W israel
Robert W israel
1 month ago

Her campaign has made the fundamental error of trying to build a palace on a foundation of sand. Harris has no accomplishments or character.

Tim Gardner
Tim Gardner
1 month ago

Lets compare the last 2 administrations
…In Trumps last month in office the CBP encountered
17 illegals, yes 17, no misprint. A Biden month 191,000..
…Violent Crime Trump’s 2019 to Bidens 2022 up 58%.
…Biden/Harris inflation is the highest for a newly 
elected administration in the last 100 years.
….Theres no question, “I’m in favor of banning
fracking, even on private property” says Harris.
…Harris was a co-sponsor of the 1 Trillion Green
New Deal which would lower temps .03 degree
…Harris promoted a Medicare For All as tax 
payer paid, to include illegal immigrants
…Harris and Bernie promote eliminating all 
private healthcare for government paid care.
…At the Gun Safety Forum, Harris says shes in
favor of a mandatory gun buyback program.
…And the DNC in Chicago who led the homicide
rate for the 12th year in a row, Crime up 58%.
Violent crime a 6 year high. Police budget under
siege by the forever Democrat Bosses, Ms Harris
feels right at home. Vote 100% Red to stop this.

Lew
Lew
1 month ago

It won’t matter if Trump wins and Republicans do not control congress. We MUST vote republican all the way down the ticket.

uncleferd
uncleferd
1 month ago

This is a well-written and compelling article. Among the most compelling items was the mention of former President Obama summoning black men to be “man enough” to vote for Vice-President Harris… despite her performace as a VP AND presidential candidate. I find it fascinating that President Obama, who ascended to his Presidency on the “magic carpet” of white guilt and social restructuring, has the audacity to, once again, address his own party members in that manner… especially when Harris’ talking points seem frighteningly reminiscent of the policies imposed by “Democrat” President Johnson… which lowered the income, social status, and personal safety of black people in every US city who ended up living in Johnson’s housing projects.
The self-serving, silver-tongued rhetoric of “Democrats” like Obama is the path we ALREADY TOOK to arrive at an unlivable place. If we ever, finally, back out of that driveway, we won’t need to stop in for another visit, ever again.

DisgustedwithElitism
DisgustedwithElitism
1 month ago

Scott Faulkner: “Personnel is policy.”
“With the authorities and the funding that we have, [the southern border] is as secure as it can be,” the 64-year-old Mayorkas told Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas) in the DHS chief’s first appearance before the panel since his impeachment.’ See “Mayorkas tells Congress border ‘as secure as it can be,’ cannot ‘recall’ saying 85% of migrants are released into US” (MSN/New York Post, April 16, 2024).
‘Just eight days ago, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, speaking at The Atlantic Festival, rattled off a long list of positive developments in the Middle East… The good news crescendoed with this statement: “The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades.” See “‘The Middle East Region Is Quieter Today Than It Has Been in Two Decades’” (The Atlantic, October 7, 2023).
“Yet, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, at a U.N. Security Council meeting last month, has said he has no doubt Ukraine can win the war.” See “5 reasons why Zelenskyy’s victory plan for Ukraine is a no-win gamble” (Fox News, October 9, 2024).
‘There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of – and I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact, the work that we have done,” Harris said during an interview on ABC’s “The View”…’ See “Harris says there’s not much she’d have done differently than Biden over the last 4 years” (CNN/MSN, October 10, 2024).
“U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who not too long ago called inflation a “transitory” problem that would eventually work itself out, offered a far grimmer assessment during a Congressional hearing.” See “Yellen Regrets Deeming Inflation ‘Transitory,’ Ups to ‘Unacceptable’ — How She Suggests Congress Can Help” (Yahoo!Finance, June 8, 2022).

Moma Chaunce
Moma Chaunce
1 month ago

You won’t say it.
We will.
This was an all female or beta male campaign…weak,shrill, emotional, at pathetic joke. When womyn get to run things they always infuse it with female weaknesses…most.females.cant handle rejection and resort to blaming others for not finding her 5 foot 2 inch 285 pound body drool worthy or their lack of knowledge about basic biology to be brilliant.
Womyn are too emotional. It’s in their…ahem…genes.
Fear not…Just as with Obama another group of rich whyte guilt libs will get kamala a.no requirement tondo anything 100 million Netflix type deal and a few mansions for her dei efforts.

Charles
Charles
1 month ago

Add to all of these losses, the French fry machine and drive thru window guy, Trump got a big win. The picture of him waving out the window with his apron on is as iconic as the fight photo with the flag behind him.

Myrna
Myrna
1 month ago

Gossip is that democrats in Washington DC do not like her. We will soon see if the “Peter Principle” of careers will promote our diversity vice president.

Cash Crane
Cash Crane
1 month ago

Basically she is your standard elite democrat completely out of touch with the vast majority of America thinking she and the other “highly educated” democrats can just fool the rubes at will.

Ken Westenkirchner
Ken Westenkirchner
1 month ago

When personalities are taken out of the presidential election game, there is no common sensical way to justify voting for Harris.She has accomplished nothing over the past 4 years ..immigration? Nope. Economy. Nope. Foreign policy? Nope. Disaster Relief. Nah? Abortion Rights? Nope. Her leadership

Texyz
Texyz
1 month ago

In all of presidential history, NEVER has there been a more incompetent, in-over-her-head candidate than K.Harris. This is a sad sad joke the Demwits are playing on her, and on all of America. What a phenomal charade to behold. I never wudda believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes.

Nessie Five Oh Nine
Nessie Five Oh Nine
1 month ago

The USA is overdue for a woman President. A woman leader like Margaret Thatcher. Smart and Tough. Vice-President Harris doesn’t fit the bill.

Clark Kent
Clark Kent
1 month ago

If Trump wins a second term, expect Lawfare 2.0 to be unleashed. This time he had better “drain the swamp” or The Swamp will drown him!

John Nelson
John Nelson
1 month ago

Kamala-Mala Ding-Dong (D) is incompetent.

Holly LeRoy
Holly LeRoy
1 month ago

Don’t forget John Kerry’s embarrassing sperm suit.

James Carroll
James Carroll
1 month ago

She’s toast. Burnt toast!

Stephen V.
Stephen V.
1 month ago

I can’t fathom how any practicing Catholic, C & E (Christmas & Easter) Catholic, or any Christian for that matter can justify voting for a candidate whose party is so blatantly anti Christian. If you really hate Trump that much then don’t vote.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

Let us not forget that what was unthinkable 50 years ago is a new normal today. There is no low enough to which “democrats” will not stoop to That is the problem . God only knows what they are plotting and probably will get away with to save the plantation.

Robert
Robert
1 month ago

Her campaign shows us what a Harris/Waltz administration would be like. For God’s sake vote for Trump!

Gary D.
Gary D.
1 month ago

In a nutshell, Kamala Harris is incompetent. She’s been a government hack all her working life so she doesn’t have any management skills or experience.
And, as has been said, she has no vision for America, something the country desperately needs right now what with the rudderless Joe Biden in charge.

Alain L
Alain L
1 month ago

Very interesting text. It seems correct to point out that the Harris’s campaing by trying too hard to fix everything are just making things worst for her.

Pam Nathanson
Pam Nathanson
1 month ago

You’ve omitted an even better apropos example: ’84 Mondale.

Texas Sandman
Texas Sandman
1 month ago

Scorpions are turning on each other… Biden staff against Harris staff… PA democrats against Harris staff,…
That’s the surest sign yet, they know they are about to lose badly.

Jeff Savlov
Jeff Savlov
1 month ago

We must look at her campaign for what it is, rank am

Neal M Christensen
Neal M Christensen
1 month ago

I’m guessing the vote creators are working 24/7 to create enough ballots to stuff the boxes.

Jackie
Jackie
1 month ago

I’m very upset about the amount of money that is spent on politics!!! All of that money could do so much good and yet all it does is frustrate and aggravate viewers of tv, the junk mail – it’s all nonsense since none of these politicians will ever give any details about their platform anyway!!! It’s kinda like Nancy Pelosi’s statement about Obamacare but about elections – you’ll have to elect me to find out what I’m going to do!! Too many times that kind of voting has lead to disasters, like the one we are living in now!!!

Michael Brown
Michael Brown
1 month ago

Jesus is Lord, even over the Harris campaign.

Mar
Mar
1 month ago

The best one was The View. The ladies fawned over her. Harris failed to separate herself from Biden’s administration. She couldn’t think of anything she would have done different than Joe. … No, her values have not changed. A Harris presidency would have open borders, banning fracking and drilling for oil, and poor decision making by her handlers.

Displayguy
Displayguy
1 month ago

In the real world, there is only one choice for President.
However, Mr. Trump has a large number of haters (I can’t figure out why) and the left is so polarized and intent on destroying the system to the point of massive fraud and cheating, you really can’t compare this election to McGovern or Dukakis debacles. It is really unbelievable how uninformed a high number of liberals are. Conservatives MUST vote and assist in getting others out to vote.

Terry
Terry
1 month ago

What do you expect from a “professional escort “ ?

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
1 month ago

I’m waiting for the day Kamala decides to drive faux drive a tank for the press ala Dukakis and Walz to claim he drove one already in Desert Storm.

uncleferd
uncleferd
1 month ago

She’s ideological “toast” to anyone with an iota of intellectual discipline, and she’s mortifying to any such individual who may be accompanying her when she makes those phony utterances. “She’s the worst candidate in the US” probably does her justice, depending on what she’s saying at the moment of observation.

Commentary
Commentary
1 month ago

The most important thing: when you vote for Trump, continue down the ballot to vote for the Republican candidates for Senate and House. Without a Republican Senate, Trump will not be able to enact so many of his policies. Similarly the House needs to stay Republican for the same reason. Don’t stop voting when you color in the oval for Trump. Keep going, at least for Senate and House Republican candidates!

Jay David
Jay David
1 month ago

Perhaps the final sentence in the third-to-the-last paragraph should be rewritten?

LYNN WHITING
LYNN WHITING
1 month ago

Written in true governmentese, which can’t be properly understood this article is a bore with way too many run-on sentences. We need short and concise with a plethora of dates, facts and figures. Lot of hot air and long wind nowadays.

bob
bob
1 month ago

support rapists and felons? nope

Paul Revere
Paul Revere
1 month ago

I think Donald Trump is perfect. Wounded and feeble men have a hero in Donald who hates their guts.

Tom
Tom
1 month ago

Nice try, but she’s hardly ‘imploding’ just because her momentum slowed down. I’m depressed at how many people imagine she is some kind of far leftist when that is not evident to me. And when the alternative is so wild and narcissistic. C’mon, folks. Have you heard yourself lately? Stop watching Fox and be responsible towards the future. Go Democrats!

Chris
Chris
1 month ago

If she loses, it will have nothing to do with her skipping one banquet in New York, a state she is guaranteed to win.
If you were being honest with yourself, her making three campaign stops in one day across Wisconsin — a state on the bubble — was a far more important way to spend her time with so few days left in the campaign

BerthaLovesRick
BerthaLovesRick
1 month ago

Your WRONG! Trump will LOOSE and Karmala will win by a lanslide! There poles are racest! We love you Karmala!
PERSIST & RESIST!

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