dimitrig said:sycasey said:
IMO the real issue with Kamala in 2020 was that she made a poor decision to run to the left in the primary, but that lane was already crowded with Bernie and Warren and she was never going to beat them for that vote. Doing so also forced her to run away from her own record as a DA and AG, which resulted in a terribly awkward campaign message.
Now that she knows not to do that, she's much more easily drawing support. Remember that a lot of people considered her a talented up-and-comer between 2016-2020. This is like the highly-rated athlete who gets thrown into a bad situation as a rookie and needs a change of scenery to finally shine. Like Steve Young or something.
Kamala Harris was a weak DA, a weak Senator, a weak VP, and a weak POTUS candidate.
Luckily, she is running against The Donald.
I do not think she would have come out of a fair primary as the Democrat candidate.
However, she's the only candidate other than Biden that the Dems could appoint without completely delegitimizing the process.
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Agree with this take. Would also add: As she doesn't really have a coherent ideology (other than being left of center... sometimes just a bit, sometimes a lot), she sometimes can appear to be a flip-flopper, or a hodge-podger (just made that one up!). Fortunately, Trump has lowered the level of debate to where "inconsistent policies" seem way above the concerns of the average voter. (Maybe they always were... )
She's the dumbest candidate since Dubya. Barely understands the issues, next to zero input over policies. In other words, a perfect candidate for those who have been running the country.