Article 6SB40 Why Kamala Harris couldn’t convince an anti-establishment America | Samuel Hammond

Why Kamala Harris couldn’t convince an anti-establishment America | Samuel Hammond

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Samuel Hammond
from US news | The Guardian on (#6SB40)

This election was a referendum on America's political establishment. And Harris was firmly on the side of the establishment

Two weeks have passed, and Kamala Harris's convincing electoral defeat still has Democrats pointing fingers at who - or what - to blame. If only Biden had dropped out sooner. If only Harris had picked a different running mate. If only she went on Joe Rogan's podcast. If only, if only, if only.

There is an obvious reason for the lack of consensus. From failing to defend Biden's record on inflation and immigration to being perceived as too leftwing, Harris's loss was in some sense wildly overdetermined. And while Democrats were quick to attribute Trump's victory in 2016 to white racial resentment, that's a harder story to tell against the backdrop of Republican's sizable gains among Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American voters.

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