Harris told by progressives to drop 'kumbaya optics'
Things are getting so bad for Kamala Harris that even other Democrats are coming out and criticizing her just WEEKS before the most important election in this nation's history.
Harris needs every ounce of support she can get right now. Instead, liberals are flocking away from her failing campaign, not toward it.
One of those Democrats who has been outspoken about their feelings about the Harris campaign is Sen. Bernie Sanders, the socialist from Vermont.
Sanders sat down for an interview with the Associated Press where he let it fly.
“The truth of the matter is that there are a hell of a lot more working-class people who could vote for Kamala Harris than there are conservative Republicans,” Sanders said.
Sanders went on to say that he is working his best to aid Harris, but that the Vice President “has to start talking more to the needs of working-class people.”
“I wish this had taken place two months ago. It is what it is,” Sanders continued.
Democrats who still speak highly of Harris are still beginning to voice concerns with the way she is operating her campaign endeavors.
One of those Democrats is Adam Green, a Progressive Change Campaign Committee founder.
Green noted that “there’s been an odd disconnect between the campaign’s economic populist ad strategy and the event strategy that focuses almost exclusively on Liz Cheney kumbaya optics that depress the base right as voting begins and don’t provably win more swing voters than bread-and-butter issues."
You know it is bad when even your most loyal supporters are starting to have concerns with your actions.
If Harris was smart, she would take all the feedback and apply it to her campaigning strategy before it is too late.
But, in true Harris fashion, she will likely ignore the feelings of everyone else and do things the way SHE wants them done -- just like she would if she was president!
Do you think Harris’s lack of accountability will be the downfall of her run for the White House?
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