Democrats are currently ahead in the presidential race, but they’re well aware of how quickly things can change. A global crisis, an intensifying situation in the Middle East, a major cyberattack, or a major domestic event could all shift the political landscape once again.
Fernand Amandi, a seasoned strategist who played a key role in President Obama’s Florida victories in 2008 and 2012, noted that every modern presidential campaign faces unexpected challenges. “Kamala Harris’s campaign will inevitably face a crisis, and until she overcomes it, this election remains uncertain,” he stated, expressing confidence in her ability to handle such challenges.
The Vice President, Kamala Harris
Just a month ago, Democrats were grappling with anxiety, trailing former President Trump in key states, which led to internal debates about President Biden’s candidacy. With Biden stepping aside, momentum has decisively swung toward Vice President Harris.
Harris is drawing large crowds and leads not only in national polls but also in crucial battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. A recent survey indicated that voters now trust Harris over Trump on economic issues, a critical factor in the campaign.
Despite Harris’s current advantage, Democrats remain cautious, understanding that the race could shift back at any moment, especially as she faces scrutiny on her policies. Harris has yet to engage in a sit-down interview or press conference to address tough questions, including those about the escalating Middle East situation and her evolving views since her 2019 presidential run.