Strategists remain hopeful for future female presidential candidates after Kamala Harris' defeat
Kamala Harris's bid to become the first woman president ended with her defeat by Donald Trump. This loss has reignited discussions about the challenges women face in leadership roles in the U.S. Some strategists attribute Harris's loss to messaging issues and a late campaign start. They believe these factors hindered her ability to connect with voters effectively. Despite the setback, some remain optimistic about future female candidates. The focus now shifts to increasing the number of women elected in upcoming midterm elections.