Harris/Walz Catch-All | Kamala blitz in closing stretch

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Agree - but I mainly meant she repeated her same story last night. So the answer bored me. Maybe if someone hadnt heard it before...but I think most folks saw the debate.

I had the exact same reaction. Make no mistake, she's got my vote and I'm confident that she has surrounded herself and will continue to surround herself with people who will work to get the things done that she wants to get done, but we're 40ish days out and if her message is boring to us, imagine how she sounds to "undecided" voters.

I think the quip about someone breaking into her house was a good thing. She needs to let her hair down a little bit and stray from the script. She's really good at talking to and relating to people. Her campaign needs to let her do that.
 
I had the exact same reaction. Make no mistake, she's got my vote and I'm confident that she has surrounded herself and will continue to surround herself with people who will work to get the things done that she wants to get done, but we're 40ish days out and if her message is boring to us, imagine how she sounds to "undecided" voters.

I think the quip about someone breaking into her house was a good thing. She needs to let her hair down a little bit and stray from the script. She's really good at talking to and relating to people. Her campaign needs to let her do that.
I think the biggest thing I’ve learned from the last 2 months or so, is that I really didn’t know Harris.

Not talking from a policy standpoint or her resume, but who she is as a person.

She’s much more down-to-earth and relatable than I expected for some reason. We could come up with a list of reasons why people didn’t care for Hillary (some actual, some definitely fabricated) but she always seemed robotic and a bit uncomfortable in her own skin. Harris doesn’t seem to have that problem.
 
I think the biggest thing I’ve learned from the last 2 months or so, is that I really didn’t know Harris.

Not talking from a policy standpoint or her resume, but who she is as a person.

She’s much more down-to-earth and relatable than I expected for some reason. We could come up with a list of reasons why people didn’t care for Hillary (some actual, some definitely fabricated) but she always seemed robotic and a bit uncomfortable in her own skin. Harris doesn’t seem to have that problem.
She had been defined by three things — (1) a right wing media campaign that dismissed her as stupid, unqualified, and borderline illiterate, (2) a DC press corp that seized on and amplified some mistakes she made early in her VP term while basically ignoring her in more recent years, and (3) some underhanded leaks by people on the Biden side a couple of years ago. I had a feeling people would be pleasantly shocked when they saw her actually defining herself, and I’ve never been happier to see that happening.
 
Exactly. And what percentage of the electorate are actually “informed”
I think probably maybe a quarter to a third (at most) of voters on each side put significant effort into knowing about our government and the election. (I'm side-stepping the role of propaganda and whether or not a lot of folks who put significant effort into these things are actually "informed".)
 
Informed adults just don't give a shit about what celebrities think.
Trump voters are uninformed and follow a celebrity...she's already got the educated crowd.

This is a push for the hesitant Trump voter or stay at home person who watched TV for the last 30 years...Trump demo but reasonable, not to well informed, but will listen to Oprah.

Kamala is killing it.
 
I don't think it's the informed adults that these events are trying to reach.
I'm having hard time figuring out what demographic this is going to impact. I don't think young voters are watching an Oprah interview on PBS.
 
I'm having hard time figuring out what demographic this is going to impact. I don't think young voters are watching an Oprah interview on PBS.
Low info voters know Oprah's name. She has pretty wide appeal and reach, so if any low info voter (especially women) hear Harris was with Oprah, then thats a good impact. Not sure it was necessarily for young voters was it?
 
I'm having hard time figuring out what demographic this is going to impact. I don't think young voters are watching an Oprah interview on PBS.
My guess would be 30 to 50-something women who don't pay a lot of attention to politics on a day-to-day basis.

Beyond the event itself, I imagine the video will get good use over the next 1.5 months until the election in various forms.
 
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