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In reply to the discussion: Kamala Ran A Good Campaign [View all]BeyondGeography
(41,112 posts)50. She underperformed Biden with women
She tried to get voters to believe that Dobbs was just the beginning but it didnt work. All Trump had to do was distance himself from Project 2025 and deny he would back a national abortion ban.
Donald Trumps defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election has signalled womens rights specifically the right to an abortion was less of a key issue than expected for voters.
This was the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade court ruling, which ended a womans right to terminate a pregnancy. Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for that 2022 verdict, which was made possible by his appointments of three conservative judges to the top court.
The Harris campaign made much of Trumps stance on reproductive rights in a bid to woo female voters, particularly in the swing states. However, early national exit polls showed that Harris had won the support of 54 percent of women, lower than President Joe Biden did in 2020 when he had the support of 57 percent.
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/11/7/beyond-abortion-rights-why-did-kamala-harris-lose-womens-votes
This was the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade court ruling, which ended a womans right to terminate a pregnancy. Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for that 2022 verdict, which was made possible by his appointments of three conservative judges to the top court.
The Harris campaign made much of Trumps stance on reproductive rights in a bid to woo female voters, particularly in the swing states. However, early national exit polls showed that Harris had won the support of 54 percent of women, lower than President Joe Biden did in 2020 when he had the support of 57 percent.
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/11/7/beyond-abortion-rights-why-did-kamala-harris-lose-womens-votes
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Early on, for sure. But I was cringing at all the Republican outreach at the end.
ck4829
Nov 2024
#4
She ran the best campaign she could under the circumstances, the problem is that she is not a good candidate.
tritsofme
Nov 2024
#11
What the hell did she do wrong, in your opinion? And what would YOU have done if you were her?
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#17
So her campaign design was flawed. What campaign design do you think would have worked better?
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#21
Trump's message won. That is not Harris's fault. Eoungh people wanted more of him, for whatever reason
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#24
Then we are doomed to never have a Democratic woman lead our country and we will be the laughingstock of the other
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#78
Again, who are the "persuadables" that we didn't reach? Please be as specific as possible.
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#80
No design would have worked better, what we needed was full primaries and a different candidate.
tritsofme
Nov 2024
#23
I think they are stronger candidates. They could have won the sort of Blue Wall states that Harris lost.
tritsofme
Nov 2024
#35
Who was the candidate with the qualities you would have liked to see get the nomination?
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#43
who did you have in mind who would meet your qualifications, was running and had enough support?
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#45
Then you can put this on Joe if anyone wants to make that argument ("he shudda known he wasn't up to it").
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#38
Unfortunately I think this is the correct take, Biden made the right decision, but it was a year late.
tritsofme
Nov 2024
#47
Yeah, Trump is not sharp and not mentally well enough for the position of President
Quiet Em
Nov 2024
#69
Did you miss all those times she talked about being a prosecutor and the bad people she prosecuted? No? Well, I didn't
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#52
It does seem like her numbers began to drop when she said she wouldn't change anything Biden did
Quixote1818
Nov 2024
#31
OK, let's work that one. If she HAD distanced herself from Joe, there would have been a huge reaction from other Dems.
CTyankee
Nov 2024
#48
Kamala actually outperformed what she should have achieved based on polling on Biden and the economy
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2024
#54
I think Kamala Harris was an excellent choice as was Tim Walz. But I disagree that an
Nanjeanne
Nov 2024
#55
Back in 2016 Schumer said (I paraphrase) for every left blue voter we lose in PA we win 2 Republican/Independents
Nanjeanne
Nov 2024
#76
DEADLINE WHITEHOUSE uncovers REAL REASON Why Kamala Lost - Nicole Wallace MSNBC revealing Insights
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2024
#56
I agree with almost everything you say. There is ONE thing I wish they had done differently.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 2024
#77