Harris' "Trojan Horse" Campaign: Avoiding Media, Distracting Voters with Shiny Objects

  • Jovanny Runte
  • August 13, 2024 02:03am
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Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has not taken questions from reporters in nearly three weeks, a move that may be working to her advantage by keeping her more radical views out of the spotlight.

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, has not taken questions from reporters in the nearly three weeks since President Biden suspended his re-election campaign – a move that may work to her advantage like it did for Biden in 2020.

"She is running a similar play to Biden in 2020 where, of course, he used COVID as an excuse to stay in his basement the entire election," Cody Sargent, spokesperson for Heritage Action for America, told Fox News Digital in an interview.

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Harris' "Trojan Horse" Campaign: Avoiding Media, Distracting Voters with Shiny Objects

"Harris is running a Trojan horse campaign," Sargent continued. "She's distracting people with Megan Thee Stallion and rolling out a vice president commercials that don't really say anything, distracting them with this big shiny object and Trojan horse. But, then inside that horse is socialism, the most radical candidate to ever appear at the top of her presidential ticket, and she's avoiding doing any media, any real interviews, any sit down."

Harris was blasted for spending less than two minutes taking questions from reporters Thursday after being criticized for going 18 days without speaking to the media.

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Harris' "Trojan Horse" Campaign: Avoiding Media, Distracting Voters with Shiny Objects

Democratic strategist Alissa Richardson said Harris' media strategy is "risky," but could be "effective" if she can "control the narrative" and "keep her message on point."

"However, if she stumbles or makes a major gaffe, it could backfire and damage her credibility," Richardson said.

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Harris' "Trojan Horse" Campaign: Avoiding Media, Distracting Voters with Shiny Objects

Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez said Harris' media strategy is "a sign of weakness" and that she is "trying to avoid being held accountable for her record."

"She knows that she has a lot of baggage, and she's trying to hide it from the voters," Sanchez said.

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Harris' "Trojan Horse" Campaign: Avoiding Media, Distracting Voters with Shiny Objects

Only time will tell whether Harris' media strategy will be successful. However, it is clear that she is taking a calculated risk by avoiding the media and that the outcome of the election could hinge on whether she can keep her message on point and avoid any major gaffes.

* Harris' media strategy is reminiscent of former President Trump's media strategy, which was to bypass the traditional media and communicate directly with his supporters through social media.

* Some analysts believe that Harris' media strategy could backfire if she is unable to control the narrative or if she makes a major gaffe.

* Others believe that Harris' media strategy could be effective if she can stay on message and avoid any major mistakes.

* Only time will tell whether Harris' media strategy will be successful. However, it is clear that she is taking a calculated risk.

* The outcome of the election could hinge on whether Harris can keep her message on point and avoid any major gaffes.

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