Sunday, August 11, 2024 - CNN host and Washington Post writer, Fareed Zakaria has said the Kamala Harris presidential campaign is deliberately empty of substance and high on feelings and the Vice President and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are winning by leading a highly emotion-based, "vibes"-heavy campaign against Donald Trump.
"Voters choose from the gut and
then rationalise their choice, consciously or not," Zakaria wrote in an
Op-ed published Saturday, August 10.
"Kamala Harris’s campaign seems
premised on this latter, intuition-based approach."
Harris's campaign is giving Trump a serious challenge in swing states,
according to recent polling that shows her topping Trump in 3 key battleground
states. On Thursday, Trump did a fully charged press conference saying Harris
cannot do a press conference like him as she is bereft of ideas or policies.
"Harris has run a remarkably
focused and disciplined campaign, one that seems deliberately light on
substance and high on feelings," Zakaria wrote.
"Harris has not yet given extensive
interviews or done news conferences which would force her to detail her
positions on specific issues. Instead, she introduced herself to the American
people in entirely human terms, presenting herself as a dynamic, warm, funny,
and optimistic person," he continued. "It’s heavy on vibes, and, so
far, it seems to be working."
Zakaria then praised the importance of Harris choosing Minnesota Gov. Tim
Walz over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, whom he said would have been the
"practical choice."
"Instead, she chose the governor of a
bluer state — but one who projects an image that has resonated throughout the
country: a folksy, affable, kindhearted man," he wrote. "The Tim Walz
pick reminds us that, sometimes, EQ is as important as IQ."
The columnist argued that former President
Trump and the Republican Party have long been "masters of the politics of
emotion," but Harris' campaign, which is centered on evoking
"joy," is winning the public relations battle.
"So far, the Harris approach has allowed her to right the sinking
Democratic ship," Zakaria wrote.
"To prevail, Harris will have to start
filling in the substance of her campaign," he added. "The Democrats’
biggest strength is the issue of abortion, and the vice president has been
eloquent and effective on it. Their biggest weakness is immigration, which
galvanizes Republicans and even some independents."
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