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Kamala Harris will lose the 2024 presidential election. Using some of the words of Triumph the common man is spared, the woman is blowing it. When Kamala Harris loses the 2024 election, a combination of internal party dynamics, external socio-political factors, and her political positioning will likely contribute to the defeat. Heads will roll as the Democrats point fingers at each other and blame one another because they were unsuccessful in pushing the most liberal Senator in Congress upon the American voter.
One of the primary reasons for the Democrat loss in 2024 will be voter fatigue with the thought of two consecutive terms of a Democrat administration under Joe Biden/Harris. Democrats have had the White House for 12 of the last 16 years and the country is in a mess. Because voters perceive Biden’s presidency as a disaster or problematic at the least, Harris, who served as Vice President, would likely have earned the weight of these criticisms. After all, she was the deciding vote on many of the things that caused inflation and destroyed the American economy. This reality makes it difficult for Kamala to distance herself from the Biden Administration policies.
Economic factors are often decisive in U.S. elections. James Carville famously said, “It is the economy stupid” and many Americans have been struggling with Democrat inflation, high housing costs, and stagnant wages. The Biden administration has caused this American horror show. Voters will blame the Democrats, including Harris for the economy and Kamala will be sent home. Republicans will likely capitalize on this dissatisfaction, framing Harris and her party as ineffective in managing the economy and culture, which could swing key independent and working-class voters toward the GOP. After all, it is the Democrat Party that wants to put tampons in the boy’s bathrooms at school, their social issues are batshit to red-blooded Americans.
While Kamala Harris made history as the first woman to become Vice President, her time in office has been marred by a lack of clear accomplishments or a distinct identity as a leader. The woman is a phony, and Americans can see that with their own eyes. Throughout Kamala’s Vice Presidency, she has struggled to maintain a strong public presence and has often been criticized for missteps and gaffes, particularly in areas like immigration reform, where her role was more visible. She failed to carve out a solid, relatable image that resonates with both moderates and progressives and her candidacy will and is seen as weak or uninspiring. Kamala’s staff disliked her so much that they quit en masse, nobody wanted to or could work with her.
The Republican Party campaigned on issues that tap into voters’ frustrations with government overreach, economic disparities, and cultural divides. Populism remains a powerful force in American politics, appealing to voters who feel left behind by the political establishment. MAGA Republicans have effectively channeled these sentiments. Harris has struggled to connect with key voter groups, especially in swing states where traditional Democrat strongholds, such as union workers and middle-class voters reside.
Another potential factor for a Harris defeat is the growing divide within the Democrat Party. The split between the Progressive-wing and the moderate establishment has been evident in recent years. Harris, who is positioned as the most Progressive Senator, will face criticism from American voters who are not down with leftist loons that run around in the Democrat Party. These internal divisions with Democrat moderate voters will lead to lower voter turnout or a lack of enthusiasm for her candidacy.
Harris and the Democrat Party will also face opposition on cultural issues. The leftward shift on issues like immigration, crime, education, and gender identity will continue to polarize the electorate. Populists have successfully painted Harris as being too soft on crime, too open to immigration, or out of touch with traditional American values. Furthermore, Harris alienates moderate voters who are concerned about these social and cultural shifts. Most people know there are two genders despite the insane Progressive beliefs otherwise.
When Kamala Harris loses the 2024 election, the reasons will be multifaceted, involving both her political positioning and broader trends within the country. Economic concerns, the legacy of the Biden Administration, internal party divisions, and the strength of Republican Populism will play critical roles in the 2024 loss by the Democrats. You can see this evident truth rising in the eyes of Democrats, Kamala is going to lose. We do not need Michel de Nostredame or his quatrains to see that Kamala Harris is wild Progressive in a diaphanous disguise. In the end, it wasn’t the in-house coup of Joe Biden that did the Democrats in, it was the banning of an open convention by the Party elites not allowing Democrat candidates to rise to the occasion, it was that Kamala Harris is an unlikable human being and that is why she will lose and lose big.
C. Rich
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