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Surrogate Slip-ups Shake Harris Campaign: A Monumental Misstep Marathon!

Despite the high expectations from Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, it’s been marred with a series of unfortunate events and calamitous slip-ups. These missteps are attributed not solely to Harris but also to her surrogates, painting a picture of an administration seemingly plagued by its own ineptitude. One of the key aspects that have brought the campaign under scrutiny is the frequent gaffes made by her appointed surrogates. The standout instance being when Ian Sams, Harris’s Press Secretary, initiated an online feud with journalist Michael Tracey, a move viewed as unprofessional and disrespectful. This exchange earned the campaign some unwanted attention for all the wrong reasons, pushing the conversation further away from Harris' principles and generated policy propositions. Additionally, the Harris campaign has been plagued by what can be described as curious missteps, exemplifying what many see as a colossally inept campaign. One notable incident involves Harris's husband, Doug Emhoff, who during a campaign event in Atlanta, incorrectly introduced his wife as the next president of the United States. Although seemingly minor, these blunders have not escaped the notice of the public and are adding up to depict a campaign that lacks organization and coordination. Another instance of this burgeoning reputation for ineptitude was clearly demonstrated when a campaign aide made a mistake tweeting an endorsement from a Republican lawmaker who had passed away. This glaring blunder not only showed lack of research, but also succeeded in subverting the seriousness of the campaign, drawing more into question its competence. In the midst of these blunders, Harris herself hasn't been immune to criticism. She’s been seen as inconsistent, most notably with her stance on pivotal issues like healthcare policy. Initially, Harris advocated for a Medicare for All plan, before making an about-turn and proposing a more moderate health care plan. This flip-flopping haven’t helped her cause, adding to the narrative of a campaign languishing under self-invoked missteps. Further, the campaign’s handling of Tulsi Gabbard's scathing criticism of Harris's prosecutorial record at the second Democratic debate was deemed as ill-advised. Rather than addressing these criticisms head-on, the campaign chose to discredit Gabbard, a decision that was not well received by many. In spite of these setbacks, the campaign continues to forge ahead. However, it needs to acknowledge these issues and learn from these mistakes. If it fails to do so and continues on the current path, it runs the risk of further alienating potential voters. Despite the adversity, all is not lost for the Harris campaign, but the time for course correction is now.
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