Experts analyze challenges faced by Kamala Harris in her campaign
Kamala Harris's campaign faced challenges after President Biden's unexpected withdrawal just months before the election. Experts noted that her ties to an unpopular administration made it difficult for her to present herself as a candidate for change. Despite raising $1 billion in three months and gaining significant endorsements, Harris struggled with voter concerns over inflation and immigration. These issues, which polls indicated favored Trump, overshadowed her campaign's focus on women's rights and economic populism. Harris's entry into the race initially generated enthusiasm, but ultimately, rising costs of living frustrated voters. This situation highlighted the difficulties she faced in connecting with a core base of supporters.