Oh, the memory hole. WaPo in Dec: Dropout Harris was an “uneven campaigner” engulfed by “internal turmoil” and “unable to provide a clear message.” Today: a “vibrant and energetic” campaigner, and “vessel for Democratic hopes.”
Oh, the memory hole. WaPo in Dec: Dropout Harris was an “uneven campaigner” engulfed by “internal turmoil” and “unable to provide a clear message.” Today: a “vibrant and energetic” campaigner, and “vessel for Democratic hopes.” https://t.co/HaFXGIwAGK via @WSJ
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020
If commentators are now struggling to define Ms. Harris, itโs because she offers little that is truly defining. The party establishment quickly closed ranks around her 2016 Senate race, allowing her to run a standard liberal campaign that the Los Angeles Times described as โcarefully orchestratedโ and โoverly cautious and scripted.โ In her 3ยฝ Senate years, sheโs done little by way of legislation, preferring to showboat at hearings. The lack of an animating agenda helps a explain a presidential campaign in which she bounced from left to far-left position, whatever she thought most helpful at the moment. She twice called to eliminate private health insuranceโand twice reversed herself the next day after backlash. As Vox noted, the โcombination of policy reversals and botched rollout . . . undermined faith in her ability to govern on the issue Democrats rate as most important.โ
This is the veep pick who is today being described as vetted, seasoned, awesome, masterful, etc. Harris ended her bid–broke, with tanked poll numbers– two months before Iowa caucuses. The only person to flame earlier, more spectacularly, was Beto.
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020
The campaign was a mess, rocked by infighting, leaks, restarts and financial problems. After the campaign announced layoffs in early November, its veteran Iowa operations manager wrote a scathing resignation letter in which she said sheโd โnever seen an organization treat its staff so poorlyโ and expressed dismay at its ability to make โthe same unforced errors over and over.โ Ms. Harris didnโt even make it to the first contest, dropping outโbroke and with embarrassing poll numbersโtwo months before the Iowa caucuses. The only other โtop tierโ candidate to implode as quickly or spectacularly was Beto OโRourke. The Washington Post campaign obituary bluntly called Ms. Harris an โuneven campaignerโ who was โengulfed by low polling numbers, internal turmoil and a sense that she was unable to provide a clear message.โ The Post this week lauded Ms. Harris as โvibrant and energeticโ and a โvessel for Democratic hopes.โ
The NYT last year as Harris dropped out, describing her “unraveled” campaign and explaining her aides had become โgiven to gallows humor about just how many slogans and one-liners she has cycled through.โ
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020
A letter leaked in November 2019 from her veteran Iowa operations manager, resigning, saying she’d โnever seen an organization treat its staff so poorlyโ and expressing dismay at its ability to make โthe same unforced errors over and over.โ
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020
Biden watchers insist the nominee fulfilled the cardinal rule of veep picks: First, do no harm. Possibly, but itโs pretty clear it did no good either. Mr. Bidenโs biggest concern remains his lagging enthusiasm numbers. Polls consistently show the majority of Democratic voters notably unexcited about his candidacy. One fix would have been a running mate hailed as a fresh and rising Democratic star. Ms. Harris has alienated key elements of her party, in particular progressives who despise her as a โtop copโ from her six years as Californiaโs attorney general. In a poll this week by the Economist/YouGov, Ms. Harris was viewed favorably by only half of African-Americans and very favorably by only 26% of liberals. Will that keep people from pulling a Biden-Harris lever? Maybe not, but she wonโt likely be a poll driver.
A SanFran newspaper reporting that Saturday Night Live was mocking her for her โ โviral momentsโ desperation.โ
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020
And thereโs still a possibility sheโll do harm. Mr. Bidenโs age and questions about his mental acuity guarantee an outsize focus on his running mate, who could end up president. Ms. Harrisโs own presidential run proves she has a propensity to make mistakesโpotentially big ones. The Trump campaign is eager to define her as a Bernie Sanders liberal, and sheโs got a track record that helpsโhaving endorsed Medicare for All, the Green New Deal and gun bans. Many Americans will also remember her leading role in the character assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, matched only in political theater by Cory โSpartacusโ Booker. This has the potential to turn off some suburban and independent voters. Even if they donโt rush into Mr. Trumpโs arms; they may simply not vote.
Everyone from Julian Castro to Cory Booker to Deval Patrick to Tulsi Gabbard to Elizabeth Warren to Pete Buttigieg, to Amy Klobuchar to Andrew Yang to Tom Steyer to Michael Bennet had more appeal and staying power than Harris. But now we are told she is unbeatable?
Everyone from Julian Castro to Cory Booker to Deval Patrick to Tulsi Gabbard to Elizabeth Warren to Pete Buttigieg, to Amy Klobuchar to Andrew Yang to Tom Steyer to Michael Bennet had more appeal and staying power than Harris. But now we are told she is unbeatable?
โ Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) August 14, 2020