NBC News has the story about the Harris camp’s plans to do more interviews and boy is this interesting. In fact, there’s probably a whole blog post worth of material in the opening sentence.
Fresh off a debate they thought went well for her, Vice President Kamala Harris’ aides are slowly opening up more engagement for her with the media, amid growing concern among allies that she needs to be more accessible, but have no plans to fundamentally alter their strategy.
Her aides are slowly opening up more engagement for her. Isn’t that interesting? It sort of paints a picture of a campaign in which the aides are making the decisions rather than the candidate. I mean, this sentence could have been framed very differently: ‘Feeling good after her debate performance, Kamala Harris has decided to take on more interviews.’ But it doesn’t say that.
Also, we learn the reason for this shift, which is “growing concern among allies that she needs to be more accessible.” In other words, it’s not pressure from conservative critics that is driving this. The pressure is coming from other Democrats.
And then the the sentence ends with a kind of line being drawn. The aides running things “have no plans to fundamentally alter their strategy.” In other words, don’t get your hopes up too much. Are you ready to be disappointed? […]
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