Cthepack said:
Civilized said:
Packchem91 said:
hokiewolf said:
Civilized said:
hokiewolf said:
Looks like the outcome of this election is the economy. It always the economy. Betting big on abortion is going to cost Harris
It was always the economy...so vote for the guy whose economic tariff plan economists have been lambasting for months?
Betting big on abortion and women didn't cost her. That was just leaning into her obvious advantage there.
Her guilt-by-association from being on Biden's ticket in an economy that's objectively better than people think it is, but viewed by most of the country as being bad, is what cost her.
look at the game tape. People vote with their wallets, when ground beef is 40% higher, the folks in office are going to get the blame. Guess who was in office and is getting the blame?
Her appearance on the View where she was asked what she would do differently from Biden and she pauses and said nothing came to mind probably really was the straw that broke the camels back
GOP did great job of playing that imagery over and over and since economy was #1, it was a big sinking anchor on her
Yep, her inability or unwillingness to distance herself from Biden was the biggest anchor.
How does someone distance themselves from themselves? Dems messed up not doing something about Biden sooner.
Yes, this echoes what Chris Christie said last night - he had originally said he was "transition" which implied one term, but once he ran again, created a huge mess.
And it should immediately bring up for more concern exactly what has been happening with decisions in the WH for the past year+ with a man who has clearly no longer been capable of making key decisions