Kamala Campaign Mimics Joe’s, Hiding Behind a Teleprompter
Kamala Harris isn’t in the cellar of the Naval Observatory campaigning via Zoom calls à la Joe Biden in 2020.
No, she’s speaking to adoring crowds fired up by pop stars. She’s identifying herself with powerful (if somewhat esoteric) cultural trends. She’s clapping back against Donald Trump with panache. . .
Kamala’s teleprompter campaign in 2024 is meant to limit her exposure to keep her from inadvertently bursting the media bubble that’s been created around her.
In that, her campaign may resemble the pre-debate Biden approach this year more than his limited stumping in 2020.
Biden’s campaign this year obviously feared putting him out in any setting where he’d be challenged, and when his abysmal debate performance forced them to do so anyway (to prove he’d just had “a bad night”), the additional exposure resulted in predictable disaster. (Read more from “Kamala Campaign Mimics Joe’s, Hiding Behind a Teleprompter” HERE)
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