
Big Kamala Harris Rally in Georgia Could Spell Trouble for Trump
Harris RALLY Signals PROBLEMS for Trump
Following Tuesday night’s 10,000-person event, which was the biggest for Kamala Harris’ “people-powered campaign” to date, the issue that emerged was whether the vice president could persuade skeptics that she could be the country’s next president—something a Democrat hasn’t done since 2008.
As an instant-soup version of a presidential contender, Harris appears to offer more than she did during the arduous 2020 calendar grind when she had little chance.
Serving as the veep’s warm-up act, rapper Megan Thee Stallion introduced a slogan of her own, “hotties for Harris,” which alluded to the widening gender and demographic divide in a presidential campaign that shifted from a contest between two men from a largely bygone age to one that was more generational in nature.
If evidence were needed, the difference between a current artist and Trump’s favorite Lee Greenwood illustrates the irreversible shifting of the cultural ground beneath the three-time Republican nominee.
Harris made it “very clear” that the “road to the White House” runs through the Peach State. The obligatory “Lock him up” scream was delivered by her “prosecutor vs. the felon” ploy, which is the ultimate irony for anybody who recalls Trump’s hollow promise to undermine Hillary Clinton in 2016.
She asserted that a major focus of her presidency will be “building up the middle class,” though the post-pandemic era over which the Biden administration has presided has seen unique pressures on middle-income people.
However, it became evident to the hundreds there that, for the first time in sixteen years, Democrats are winning the cultural battle when the audience screamed “We’re not going back” and Harris made fun of Trump for not wanting to engage in a debate with her by stating, “If you’ve got something to say, say it to my face.”
Additionally, there’s a reason why Trump didn’t receive a post-convention boost in the days following an attempted assassination, even if vice presidential candidate JD Vance seemed like a good choice at the time before the opposition files released quotation after quotation that made him appear unconventional and “just plain weird,” in Harris’ words.
The current wave has passed. That’s unfortunate for a man whose main wager has been to portray his events as the biggest political spectacle. His program seems to be about to be canceled because the alleged “rigged” 2020 election now seems like so much historical baggage.
Furthermore, Trump’s desire to do outdoor rallies again won’t restore his magic.
Indeed, Trump has been leading Harris in the majority of Georgian surveys. Additionally, the campaign and MAGA Inc. will argue that she is a “dangerously liberal.” which, true or not, doesn’t matter to swing voters in states that are considered battlegrounds.