Democrat Panic Builds: Harris Told to Drop the ‘Kumbaya Optics’ and Address Bread-and-Butter Issues

The Vice President Kamala Harris was warned that she could lose her core supporters unless she immediately changes the closing message of her campaign — and its messengers. She should focus on real issues, not “kumbaya” optics.

Steve Peoples, an AP reporter, revealed that the Democratic nominee was told by her advisers she must not focus on winning over Republicans and risk losing her Democratic supporters.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (D), warned that the time had come to change the course, speed and directions in event strategy. He suggested that the focus should be on the needs of the kitchen table.

Sanders told a reporter from the Associated Press in an interview on Thursday that “there are a lot of working-class voters who would vote for Kamala than there are conservative Republicans.”

He said he did everything he was asked to do in order to help Harris win. Sanders has been to two dozen Harris-related events in the last month, mainly in rural areas. No one has been with the candidate.

Sanders stated in an interview with AP that “she needs to talk more about the working class people’s needs.” “I wish it had happened two months earlier. “It is what it is.”

Adam Green, the co-founder and chairman of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee praised Harris for investing “smartly,” hundreds of millions of dollar in ads that focused on food prices, taxes on billionaires, and Social Security – “things which both win swing voters as well as pump up the base.”

Green warned that there was a “strange disconnect” between the campaign’s economic-populist ad and event strategy, which focuses almost exclusively Liz Cheney’s kumbaya-optics, which depresses the base as voting begins, and doesn’t prove to win more swing votes than bread-and butter issues.

Former President Donald Trump continues to march on as Harris struggles with direction.

Breitbart News reports that the Republican nominee will deliver his formal closing speech Sunday in New York City. The message is expected to be centered on the dissatisfaction of average Americans with the current direction of the nation.

He asks this question at the beginning of almost every rally. Trump’s supporters roar in response, a sign that his message is engaging with the Republican base.

“Kamala Harris broke down the economy. She broke the wall. The AP reported that Trump’s senior adviser Jason Miller said, “President Trump will fix the economy and the border.” Miller also said Harris was not talking about what she would do to improve the lives of the majority of Americans.

Nobody knows what Kamala Harris is all about.