I think she does, and every move is calculated to that end. I notice some complaints about her not being willing to talk to the media (among other things). I think Trump’s side think she’s “winging it.” Whether it’s an effective plan we’ll find out in November. I can only hope {and vote, of course).
FWIW, Nate Silver’s right-now analysis of the general election has re-installed Kamala Harris as the favorite by a hair. Silver does straight-up say “the race is a toss-up”, but still – better than him talking about Trump’s second presidency as a done deal (oh, yes he does … just very obliquely: “Should’ve picked Shapiro!”).
If you want to know how the cruise control for a 1979 International Harvester Scout works, Tim Walz can tell you. (P.S. He makes a pitch for the Harris/Walz campaign, too.)
I haven’t heard it. But my opinion is that the more time Kamala Harris spends with Oprah, the less seriously voters will take her. (Harris, that is.)
We have a monumentally important election to win here, and time is short.
Ok, she said that she’s a gun owner, and if you break into her house, you’ll get shot.
But of course, hair-splittingly, she didn’t say: “I, Kamala Harris, will shoot you in your house breaking face!”
She then said that maybe she shouldn’t have said that.