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As Kamala the Happy Warrior surges past Trump, things are about to get nasty

Kamala Harris has surged ahead of Donald Trump in the polls, riding a wave of optimism and change, while Trump's desperate attempts to regain the spotlight with Elon Musk only further highlighted their shared contempt for truth and reality, leaving the race looking increasingly like a lost cause for the former president.
As Kamala the Happy Warrior surges past Trump, things are about to get nasty US Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to outline her economic policy in a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 16 August 2024. EPA-EFE/JIM LO SCALZO

Karen Majewski is a historian, a businesswoman and a former mayor of Hamtramck, an independent city inside Detroit, the kind of independent woman that is the backbone of the modern Democratic Party.

She cried her eyes out four weeks ago when she heard that Joe Biden dropped out of the race - for about ten minutes.

“And then something just flipped. Like the moment of trauma which was so deep was over. I said OK, let's go. Let's do this thing.

“There was a zeitgeist, and we all felt it, and where that came from, I don’t know. So many of us are just so ready to end this nightmare - Trump, Maga, the whole threat to democracy and our way of life in our country and our Constitution and it was like, you know, we have been waiting for that clarion call and that felt like this was it.”

Majewski speaks for a palpable shift in the national mood that has carried Harris into a slight lead over Donald Trump in the polls, a stunning reversal from four weeks ago when Biden was foundering towards almost certain defeat.

Harris is surfing a wave of optimism into the Democratic National Convention this week, driving the powerful narrative that this is a change election. Donald Trump is the past. Her greatest applause line is “We are not going back.”

Winning Michigan plus the other “blue wall” states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which Hillary Clinton lost in 2016, will be enough to deliver the election to Harris.

But, if Harris loses Michigan, she will almost certainly have lost the election.

One state, two countries

Metropolitan Detroit has been the centre of the motor car industry since Henry Ford built his first Model T factory here in 1908 and it has traced the ups and downs, and agonies of modern industrial capitalism.

The city experienced a long and brutal decline starting in the sixties, losing more than half of its population as car factories moved elsewhere, and white flight, which rendered parts of the city into an apocalyptic post-industrial wasteland.

Now Detroit is experiencing something of a renaissance and for the first time in decades it is growing again. The city is still marked by vacant lots and derelict neighbourhoods, but it has been energised by a younger generation drawn by cheap housing, great music and an alternative lifestyle - and a black population that truly owns the city.

The city is reliably Democratic, but the shift in recent weeks has been those traditional Democrats who were wavering over Biden, younger blacks and Hispanics, starting to come home to Harris.

The Trump campaign should be even more concerned that Harris is also narrowing the gap with white workers without college degrees, a demographic that Tim Walz has specifically been targeting.

Bidenomics was an attempt to rebuild the Democratic Party’s relationship with its traditional base, the industrial working class, and one of Harris’ most steadfast champions in Michigan is Shawn Fain, the powerful president of the United Auto Workers.

But this was always going to be a close election, and Harris is still up just four points in the state, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll.

You can see why when you leave Detroit and head up Interstate 75 through rural Michigan which feels like you’re in another country. It's not long before you start passing the Trump signs.

Michigan is also known for its extreme right wing militias. One group known as the Wolverine Watchmen plotted the kidnapping of the state’s popular Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer before they were busted by the FBI.

Only 67 miles outside Detroit is the city of Howell, where white supremacists marched last month chanting “We love Hitler, We love Trump”, and where Trump will be holding a rally this week.

One group of Democrats that is not enthused by Harris is the vast and politically vocal North African and Middle Eastern community, now numbering more than 300,000.

Many of them are furious with the administration for its support of Israel in Gaza and will be joining the protests outside the convention in Chicago this week.

They could impact the election if they stay away in large enough numbers, though some could be swayed back by the realisation that having Trump back as President will be a lot worse for them than Harris.

The very stable stumblebum

Kamala Harris’ glidepath to her crowning moment at the Democratic Party convention this week has been greased by a stumblebum opponent who is unable to get out of his own way.

Trump questioned Harris’ racial identity in front of a convention of black journalists; he claimed at a rambling and disjointed press conference that he had a larger crowd size at the January 6th, 2021, insurrection rally than Martin Luther King’s march on Washington in 1963; and in between the lies and deranged nonsense that he spews out on Truth Social, he has become obsessed with Harris’ appearance.

“I am much better looking than her. I’m a better-looking person than Kamala,” he told a rally in Pennsylvania this weekend.

On stage, he is like fat Elvis at Las Vegas, sweating and belting out the same old tired numbers.

Harris and Walz by contrast are playing to full houses everywhere.

Karen Majewski was at Harris’ rally at a hangar at Detroit Airport on August 7th attended by 15,000 people, and was struck by how excited and spirited the crowd was. “There were tons of women, a lot of black women, a lot of young women, young and older men - and the UAW was there in force.

“The energy was dynamic, exciting and joyful.”

That rally really got to Trump, who constantly betrays anxiety about the size of his crowds. He posted: “Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it, and showed a massive ‘crowd’ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST!”

George Conway, the former husband of Trump’s former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, described the post as delusional and said that it could only have been written by a deeply psychologically disturbed individual.

“If he were a member of your family, you’d be staging an intervention and taking him into a psychiatric hospital.”

Trump by all accounts is angry and in denial. He is struggling to adjust to the fact that not only is his opponent no longer Joe Biden, but he is being beaten by a black woman whom he apparently holds in contempt.

His desperation to regain some of the spotlight led to his long “interview” with Elon Musk on X last week which late night comedian Stephen Colbert described as “a big night for weird old rich guys with no friends.”

The Trump campaign’s army of social media influencers, Russian bots and Maga faithful came out in force afterwards to proclaim the discussion to be something like a high level chat between Einstein and Gandhi.

But the posts seemed so similar and cloned that it was obvious that they all got the same memo.

What everyone else heard was Trump slurring his words, sounding like a kid who “won’t take out his plastic vampire teeth,” in the words of comedian Seth Myers. Memes of Donald Trump as

Duck and

The Cat started flying across social media.

Trump lied that it was a technical sound glitch and sent out a cleaned-up “perfect” version of the interview.

Meanwhile, the rumblings inside the Republican Party are growing louder.

“The campaign is not going to win by talking about crowd sizes,” Nikki Haley, his one-time opponent, who eventually endorsed him. “It's not going to win talking about what race Kamala Harris is.”

The Kamala Way

From the moment that she secured the nomination, Harris has not put a foot wrong, and she has not let the Trump campaign define her like they did to Hillary Clinton.

Her inscrutability except when on the podium is frustrating for a media clamouring for a press conference or sit down interviews.

Walz and Harris look like they are having fun compared to the gloom and doom whining of Trump who wants Americans to believe that Biden and Harris have wrecked the country.

The convention this week will be an opportunity for Harris to define herself with more clarity and show those that are still undecided that she has the substance to match the vibe.

It is probable that the convention will give her a bounce going into Labour Day on September 5th, which will take her further into the lead.

Trump missed out on a post-convention bounce largely because his Vice Presidential pick, J D Vance, turned out to be such a bust: “Trump without the charisma” was the kindest assessment.

In contrast to the excitement over the Democrats’ new ticket, the publicity on the Republican side was all about Vance’s insults to the “childless cat ladies” allegedly running America, rude jokes about romantic relationships with couches, and Walz’s one-liner that “These folks are just weird.”

Since Biden dropped out of the race there has been a seven to eight point swing to Harris. Not only is she leading in the upper Midwest, she has drawn level or is edging ahead in the sunbelt states of Georgia, Nevada, Arizona and North Carolina.

It is hard to know where Trump is going to go to find voters to make up the ground. Millions of older white voters who supported him in 2016 have died, replaced by Gen Zers, a demographic that is going all in on Harris, and even helping shape the narrative of the election.

The mood of optimism and energy has not only unlocked an uptick in donations, but it has also led thousands to volunteer and join up to knock on doors and strengthen the ground game.

But the Harris team knows they need to keep the momentum and take nothing for granted in the last two months until the election. Early voting starts in the middle of next month.

They have too many vivid memories of Clinton’s shocking defeat in 2016.

They have to prepare for several challenges. No one has the slightest doubt that, if he loses, Trump will claim it is rigged and who knows what dogs of hell he will unleash.

The Harris campaign has hired an army of lawyers - ten times the number that Biden had in 2020, including Marc Elias, the leading voting rights lawyer in the country - to prepare for the onslaught.

Is there an October surprise?

The question remains what rabbits Trump is going to pull from his red Maga hat.

Polls show that he still has the advantage on some issues, even though inflation, illegal immigration on the Mexican border, and crime are all down.

The Trump campaign thinks Harris is not quick on her feet and hopes that the debate on September 10th will be as much of a game changer as the June debate with Biden. He has even asked for two more debates.

The vicious assault on Walz, including questioning his 24-year record of service in the National Guard, are cut and pasted from an old playbook. This amiable former teacher, football coach and soldier bears too close a resemblance to Father Christmas to be turned into a figure of hate.

Trump’s claim that Harris is a communist is met with a yawn and the equivalent of the social media abbreviation LMAO.

Undeterred, Trump is doubling down on the nasty. Last week he recruited back into his team his former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who was fired for a second time in 2021 after making unwanted sexual advances on the wife of one of Trump's major donors. The previous time he beat up a journalist. Lewandowski is known as one of the meanest SOBs of all.

Whether his appointment is meant to shake up a poorly performing team or to provide some psychological support for a mentally ailing former President, most people are just shrugging.

“They’re always nasty and I think people are just sick of it,” says Karen Majewski. “There’s such a thing as outrage porn.

“We’re just not buying it anymore, staying up late and worrying about the latest bullshit from a crazy man and his sycophants. We’re done. We’re done.” DM

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  "contents": "<p>Karen Majewski is a historian, a businesswoman and a former mayor of Hamtramck, an independent city inside Detroit, the kind of independent woman that is the backbone of the modern Democratic Party.</p><p>She cried her eyes out four weeks ago when she heard that Joe Biden dropped out of the race - for about ten minutes.</p><p>“And then something just flipped. Like the moment of trauma which was so deep was over. I said OK, let's go. Let's do this thing.</p><p>“There was a zeitgeist, and we all felt it, and where that came from, I don’t know. So many of us are just so ready to end this nightmare - Trump, Maga, the whole threat to democracy and our way of life in our country and our Constitution and it was like, you know, we have been waiting for that clarion call and that felt like this was it.”</p><p>Majewski speaks for a palpable shift in the national mood that has carried Harris into a slight lead over Donald Trump in the polls, a stunning reversal from four weeks ago when Biden was foundering towards almost certain defeat.</p><p>Harris is surfing a wave of optimism into the Democratic National Convention this week, driving the powerful narrative that this is a change election. Donald Trump is the past. Her greatest applause line is “We are not going back.”</p><p>Winning Michigan plus the other “blue wall” states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which Hillary Clinton lost in 2016, will be enough to deliver the election to Harris.</p><p>But, if Harris loses Michigan, she will almost certainly have lost the election.</p><p><b>One state, two countries</b></p><p>Metropolitan Detroit has been the centre of the motor car industry since Henry Ford built his first Model T factory here in 1908 and it has traced the ups and downs, and agonies of modern industrial capitalism.</p><p>The city experienced a long and brutal decline starting in the sixties, losing more than half of its population as car factories moved elsewhere, and white flight, which rendered parts of the city into an apocalyptic post-industrial wasteland.</p><p>Now Detroit is experiencing something of a renaissance and for the first time in decades it is growing again. The city is still marked by vacant lots and derelict neighbourhoods, but it has been energised by a younger generation drawn by cheap housing, great music and an alternative lifestyle - and a black population that truly owns the city.</p><p>The city is reliably Democratic, but the shift in recent weeks has been those traditional Democrats who were wavering over Biden, younger blacks and Hispanics, starting to come home to Harris.</p><p>The Trump campaign should be even more concerned that Harris is also narrowing the gap with white workers without college degrees, a demographic that Tim Walz has specifically been targeting.</p><p>Bidenomics was an attempt to rebuild the Democratic Party’s relationship with its traditional base, the industrial working class, and one of Harris’ most steadfast champions in Michigan is Shawn Fain, the powerful president of the United Auto Workers.</p><p>But this was always going to be a close election, and Harris is still up just four points in the state, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll.</p><p>You can see why when you leave Detroit and head up Interstate 75 through rural Michigan which feels like you’re in another country. It's not long before you start passing the Trump signs.</p><p>Michigan is also known for its extreme right wing militias. One group known as the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Whitmer_kidnapping_plot\">Wolverine Watchmen plotted the kidnapping of the state’s popular Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer</a> before they were busted by the FBI.</p><p>Only 67 miles outside Detroit is the city of Howell, where white supremacists marched last month chanting <a href=\"https://michiganadvance.com/2024/07/22/we-love-hitler-we-love-trump-white-supremacists-march-through-howell/\">“We love Hitler, We love Trump”</a>, and where Trump will be holding a rally this week.</p><p>One group of Democrats that is not enthused by Harris is the vast and politically vocal North African and Middle Eastern community, now numbering more than 300,000.</p><p>Many of them are furious with the administration for its support of Israel in Gaza and will be joining the protests outside the convention in Chicago this week.</p><p>They could impact the election if they stay away in large enough numbers, though some could be swayed back by the realisation that having Trump back as President will be a lot worse for them than Harris.</p><p><b>The very stable stumblebum</b></p><p>Kamala Harris’ glidepath to her crowning moment at the Democratic Party convention this week has been greased by a stumblebum opponent who is unable to get out of his own way.</p><p><div class=\"noReload embed inlineVideo\" style=\"text-align: center\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z3eCCbVr3EU?rel=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https://www.dailymaverick.co.za\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></p><p>Trump questioned Harris’ racial identity in front of a convention of black journalists; he claimed at a rambling and disjointed press conference that he had a larger crowd size at the January 6th, 2021, insurrection rally than Martin Luther King’s march on Washington in 1963; and in between the lies and deranged nonsense that he spews out on Truth Social, he has become obsessed with Harris’ appearance.</p><p>“I am much better looking than her. I’m a better-looking person than Kamala,” he told a rally in Pennsylvania this weekend.</p><p>On stage, he is like fat Elvis at Las Vegas, sweating and belting out the same old tired numbers.</p><p>Harris and Walz by contrast are playing to full houses everywhere.</p><p>Karen Majewski was at Harris’ rally at a hangar at Detroit Airport on August 7th attended by 15,000 people, and was struck by how excited and spirited the crowd was. “There were tons of women, a lot of black women, a lot of young women, young and older men - and the UAW was there in force.</p><p>“The energy was dynamic, exciting and joyful.”</p><p>That rally really got to Trump, who constantly betrays anxiety about the size of his crowds. He <a href=\"https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-harris-campaign-photo-crowd-size-detroit/\">posted</a>: “Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it, and showed a massive ‘crowd’ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST!”</p><p>George Conway, the former husband of Trump’s former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, described the post as delusional and said that it could only have been written by a deeply psychologically disturbed individual.</p><p>“If he were a member of your family, you’d be staging an intervention and taking him into a psychiatric hospital.”</p><p>Trump by all accounts is angry and in denial. He is struggling to adjust to the fact that not only is his opponent no longer Joe Biden, but he is being beaten by a black woman whom he apparently holds in contempt.</p><p>His desperation to regain some of the spotlight led to his long “interview” with Elon Musk on X last week which late night comedian Stephen Colbert described as “a big night for weird old rich guys with no friends.”</p><p>The Trump campaign’s army of social media influencers, Russian bots and Maga faithful came out in force afterwards to proclaim the discussion to be something like a high level chat between Einstein and Gandhi.</p><p>But the posts seemed so similar and cloned that it was obvious that they all got the same memo.</p><p>What everyone else heard was Trump slurring his words, sounding like a kid who “won’t take out his plastic vampire teeth,” in the words of comedian Seth Myers. Memes of Donald Trump as <a href=\"</p><p><div class=\"noReload embed inlineVideo\" style=\"text-align: center\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/LcCAZfGD-j4?rel=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https://www.dailymaverick.co.za\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></p><p> Duck</a> and <a href=\"</p><p><div class=\"noReload embed inlineVideo\" style=\"text-align: center\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/-quK4Toq4k8?rel=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https://www.dailymaverick.co.za\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></p><p> The Cat</a> started flying across social media.</p><p>Trump lied that it was a technical sound glitch and sent out a cleaned-up “perfect” version of the interview.</p><p>Meanwhile, the rumblings inside the Republican Party are growing louder.</p><p>“The campaign is not going to win by talking about crowd sizes,” Nikki Haley, his one-time opponent, who eventually endorsed him. “It's not going to win talking about what race Kamala Harris is.”</p><p><b>The Kamala Way</b></p><p>From the moment that she secured the nomination, Harris has not put a foot wrong, and she has not let the Trump campaign define her like they did to Hillary Clinton.</p><p>Her inscrutability except when on the podium is frustrating for a media clamouring for a press conference or sit down interviews.</p><p>Walz and Harris look like they are having fun compared to the gloom and doom whining of Trump who wants Americans to believe that Biden and Harris have wrecked the country.</p><p>The convention this week will be an opportunity for Harris to define herself with more clarity and show those that are still undecided that she has the substance to match the vibe.</p><p>It is probable that the convention will give her a bounce going into Labour Day on September 5th, which will take her further into the lead.</p><p>Trump missed out on a post-convention bounce largely because his Vice Presidential pick, J D Vance, turned out to be such a bust: “Trump without the charisma” was the kindest assessment.</p><p><div class=\"noReload embed inlineVideo\" style=\"text-align: center\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/SYRd0s6xBDY?rel=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https://www.dailymaverick.co.za\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></p><p>In contrast to the excitement over the Democrats’ new ticket, the publicity on the Republican side was all about Vance’s insults to the “childless cat ladies” allegedly running America, rude jokes about romantic relationships with couches, and Walz’s one-liner that “These folks are just weird.”</p><p>Since Biden dropped out of the race there has been a seven to eight point swing to Harris. Not only is she leading in the upper Midwest, she has drawn level or is edging ahead in the sunbelt states of Georgia, Nevada, Arizona and North Carolina.</p><p>It is hard to know where Trump is going to go to find voters to make up the ground. Millions of older white voters who supported him in 2016 have died, replaced by Gen Zers, a demographic that is going all in on Harris, and even helping shape the narrative of the election.</p><p>The mood of optimism and energy has not only unlocked an uptick in donations, but it has also led thousands to volunteer and join up to knock on doors and strengthen the ground game.</p><p>But the Harris team knows they need to keep the momentum and take nothing for granted in the last two months until the election. Early voting starts in the middle of next month.</p><p>They have too many vivid memories of Clinton’s shocking defeat in 2016.</p><p>They have to prepare for several challenges. No one has the slightest doubt that, if he loses, Trump will claim it is rigged and who knows what dogs of hell he will unleash.</p><p>The Harris campaign has hired an army of lawyers - ten times the number that Biden had in 2020, including Marc Elias, the leading voting rights lawyer in the country - to prepare for the onslaught.</p><p><b>Is there an October surprise?</b></p><p>The question remains what rabbits Trump is going to pull from his red Maga hat.</p><p>Polls show that he still has the advantage on some issues, even though inflation, illegal immigration on the Mexican border, and crime are all down.</p><p>The Trump campaign thinks Harris is not quick on her feet and hopes that the debate on September 10th will be as much of a game changer as the June debate with Biden. He has even asked for two more debates.</p><p>The vicious assault on Walz, including questioning his 24-year record of service in the National Guard, are cut and pasted from an old playbook. This amiable former teacher, football coach and soldier bears too close a resemblance to Father Christmas to be turned into a figure of hate.</p><p>Trump’s claim that Harris is a communist is met with a yawn and the equivalent of the social media abbreviation LMAO.</p><p>Undeterred, Trump is doubling down on the nasty. Last week he recruited back into his team his former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who was fired for a second time in 2021 after making unwanted sexual advances on the wife of one of Trump's major donors. The previous time he beat up a journalist. Lewandowski is known as one of the meanest SOBs of all.</p><p>Whether his appointment is meant to shake up a poorly performing team or to provide some psychological support for a mentally ailing former President, most people are just shrugging.</p><p>“They’re always nasty and I think people are just sick of it,” says Karen Majewski. “There’s such a thing as outrage porn.</p><p>“We’re just not buying it anymore, staying up late and worrying about the latest bullshit from a crazy man and his sycophants. We’re done. We’re done.” <b>DM</b><br /><b></b></p>",
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Comments (10)

Steve Davidson Aug 19, 2024, 08:58 AM

".. if he loses, Trump will claim it is rigged and who knows what dogs of hell he will unleash". Good. Then the National Guard will have the right to shoot the dogs, and give him the public execution he deserves for his treason being Putin’s (and probably Xi's lapdog). Fair enough?

Karl Sittlinger Aug 19, 2024, 12:00 PM

While I neither support Trump nor his supporters, it is this kind of response (from both sides) that furthers the divide and shuts down any possible discussion. Surely there must be a better way than to wish someone dead!

Steve Davidson Aug 19, 2024, 03:58 PM

When you consider what Trump has done - as in 'rapist', 'felon' and so on - I'm afraid your response just doesn't crack it. The man is a traitor, nothing less and does not deserve any consideration. Maybe ask the Ukrainian war widows what they think of him? Detestable heap of doggy-do that he is.

Paul.schalkwyk@gmail.com Aug 19, 2024, 10:44 PM

he's openly stated he wants to stop the war. Signed Abraham Accords and eased tensions in middle east. What has he really done? What were the actual cases against him? No diffent to many Democrats pres. if you really look into it. So why not wish Obama dead for all the wars he and Hillary started

Phillip Van Niekerk Aug 20, 2024, 03:13 PM

The Abraham Accords were a good thing, except for the minor detail that they sought to construct peace between Israel and the Arab world without giving an inch to the Palestinians. Trump did everything in his power to bolster Netanyahu and subvert the cause of the Palestinians, including moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem. Then he unilaterally, and without justification, withdrew from the JCPOA nuclear deal with Iran that the US had spent years negotiating with Iran, China, Russia, and the Europeans. He then ordered the assassination of Soleimani, the head of the Revolutionary Guard at Baghdad International Airport. The bill came late for all of these actions, but the US is paying for it now. Also, he massively ramped up the US drone war in Somalia, killing thousands of civilians and removing the guard rails that Obama had set up. I could go on. But it is laughable to believe Trump is a man of peace.

hmgroene@gmail.com Aug 21, 2024, 11:39 AM

The only peace, Trump wants, is his piece.

Keith Wilson Aug 19, 2024, 10:02 AM

Wow, I didn't realise we had so many Trump supporters in SA. I'm not a "lefty" either and most US politicians (Dem or Rep) seem to be rubbish right now. But, if Trump defines the Right, then the Right is Wrong.

John P Aug 19, 2024, 10:11 AM

Prexactly correct

Malcolm McManus Aug 19, 2024, 11:14 AM

Neither Trump nor Harris are ideal candidates, but pointing out repeated media bias in favor of Harris, when she has been very inconsistent with policy over the years, how she defines herself in terms of color and hasn't shown any leadership, doesn't necessarily make you a Trump supporter.

Rod MacLeod Aug 19, 2024, 11:20 AM

Don't worry Keith - it's only a handful of Trump supporters. They are vocal though, and cannot abide any criticism of Trump the Chump. They do however gleefully mock Biden for his senility and the sad misfortunes of his family. Now, all they have left is a weird old man and a book writer. Sad.

Harold Porter Aug 19, 2024, 11:29 AM

1. I'm no Trump fan, but DM's articles about Harris seem to come straight from the Democrat PR team. No mention of the fact that: A: she got 0 delegates to support her in 2019 B: she's bypassed the primary process to become candidate C: Over 90% of her staff have resigned during her time in office

Bonzo Gibbon Aug 19, 2024, 12:26 PM

A: She withdrew before voting started, citing lack of funding. So that's why no delegates B: Nearly all of Biden's delegates from the primaries have announced their support for her, so she hasn't really "bypassed" the primary process. C: High turnover is fairly typical for this kind of office.

Harold Porter Aug 20, 2024, 09:48 AM

C: Her turn over of staff is matched only by Trump. Many commentators see fit to raise it when discussing his time in office, so wouldn't it be balanced and fair if they raised it in discuss hers?

Harold Porter Aug 20, 2024, 03:43 PM

A and B: It is notable that someone who wasn’t in the top 15 in the previous round of primaries (and so withdrew) is shoe horned into candidacy by circumventing the standard procedures entirely, and hence worth mentioning in an article about her candidacy

Harold Porter Aug 19, 2024, 11:33 AM

2. No mention of the fact that D: she's had record low approval ratings as Vice President E: she's refused any and all media interviews Surely, if an article were to be balanced, it would include mention of these things?

B M Aug 19, 2024, 12:12 PM

Agree with all points. However, I think point E is the only pertinent one. It seems counter-productive to the pivot from an anti-Trump campaign to a pro-Harris campaign.

Rod MacLeod Aug 19, 2024, 12:15 PM

When you say "I'm no Trump supporter" do you blush surreptitiously? [It's a bit like Trump saying "some of my best friends are Black"]. Or are you just scared Kamala Harris may become president?

Steve Davidson Aug 19, 2024, 04:02 PM

It's amazing how people like you just repeat what Fux News - and the other Murdoch media - says? If you did a bit more research you'd find that she will not give interviews until she is officially presumptive candidate. And anyway, I just saw her on YouTube talking to the press at one of her stops!!

Bonzo Gibbon Aug 20, 2024, 08:25 AM

D: VPs never get high ratings. Now she leads Trump, that's the important part. E: Entering the campaign late, she is focusing on rallies and speeches. Who says she has to give interviews? She will crush Trump in the debate.

D'Esprit Dan Aug 20, 2024, 09:35 AM

If she's got record low approval ratings, and is still ahead of Trump, doesn't that tell you a thing or two? Also, why not bring up that Trump refused to debate the other Republican candidates in the run up to this election if you're bringing up Harris's lack of interviews.

Harold Porter Aug 20, 2024, 11:35 AM

Indeed, that is notable, but in an article about Harris' Presidential campaign, her own prior ratings might rate a mention.

Lawrence Sisitka Aug 19, 2024, 11:54 AM

It's really quite sad to read the comments about 'lefties' etc. Similar old tired nonsense that Trump dribbles every time he opens his sphincter - sorry, mouth. This the moment for a redefinition of what it means to be an American in the 21st century and the Dems must just go for it - Amandla!

Johan Buys Aug 19, 2024, 12:05 PM

Quite weird that Muslims are anti Dem given what Trump’s stance is on Gaza!

Tabs30 Laq Aug 20, 2024, 02:20 PM

Being anti Dem doesn't imply being pro Trump in this instance. The Muslims are unhappy with both parties stance on the Gaza issue.

Johan Buys Aug 20, 2024, 08:54 PM

Who will they vote for? The more Anti Muslim or the less Anti Muslim? Votes have consequences…

Johan Buys Aug 19, 2024, 12:11 PM

Despite the noise, entire election comes down to few thousand votes in Pennsylvania and Georgia. The party that wins both, wins. If each get one, then it is down to even smaller swing states Nevada and Arizona. Weird system. Democrats will take popular vote again by 7 million+

superjase Aug 19, 2024, 01:10 PM

the US is a more of a republic than a democracy. the system ensures that smaller (population-wise) states have a meaningful voice in the union. each state joins the union on an equal footing. the popular vote determines congress, which is a very powerful part of the american political setup.

Johan Buys Aug 20, 2024, 09:01 PM

Equal? Stats are interesting. The red states are anti big government. Yet, if you add up, the red states are overwhelmingly reliant on federal tax payments (federal taxes paid vs communist benefits received). Without California and New York, 17 red states would be bankrupt banana republics.

Steven Burnett Aug 19, 2024, 01:50 PM

USA: The 26 least populated states, which together elect a majority of Senate seats (52), make up only 18 percent of the population.

Phillip Van Niekerk Aug 19, 2024, 05:43 PM

Agree that its archaic system that should have been changed long ago. George W Bush and Trump both won their elections while losing the popular vote. But Trump appears to have put all his eggs into the basket of Georgia and Pennsylvania, and at the moment he is losing Pennsylvania. If that persists he loses. She can lose Pennsylvania and still win if she gets the other blue wall states. Moreover, she is broadening the battleground, and even redder states like Ohio and Florida have suddenly grown more competitive. I am not saying she will win those states but it could force Trump to play defence - and spread his resources. Of course, she could lose momentum, and we have a long way to go to November. But the map right now does not favour Trump .

Johan Buys Aug 20, 2024, 09:05 PM

Yep. The democrats could focus getting undecided voters of 4 states out to vote, and sort independent Kennedy to stand down and endorse Harris, and walk this by 100 electoral college votes. If you like scenarios, have a look at 270towin dot com

Patrick Hanratty Aug 19, 2024, 02:08 PM

Come December "she"will be president in the world's two leading superpowers and the shes will have to deal with it.

dexmoodley@gmail.com Aug 19, 2024, 04:01 PM

the comments to DM articles are more interesting than the article. now if of only we had more comments by woman , since how they vote is going to decide this election

Rae Earl Aug 19, 2024, 04:28 PM

How could anyone watching the puerile drivel and hate speech being spouted by Trump possibly imagine that America would be better off if he wins in November. Trump is in an accelerating cognitive downward spiral and his psyche has been reduced to 100% hate and meanness. A JFK or Obama he is not!

Yvonne Riester Aug 19, 2024, 11:03 PM

You’re 100% right. Trump has the most vile character ,not much better than devil Putin.

Paul.schalkwyk@gmail.com Aug 19, 2024, 10:40 PM

Reuters - The founder of the main outside spending group backing Kamala Harris' presidential bid says their own opinion polling is less "rosy" than public polls suggest and warned that Democrats face much closer races in key states.

Muishond X Aug 21, 2024, 05:02 AM

Not a balanced article. Quite poor in fact. Inflation much higher now than under Trump. Illegal immigration an unmitigated disaster. Thanks to the border czar. Did anyone see the interview by Don Lemon on a basketball court filled with blacks? Interesting that they are all voting Trump bar 2 who arent bothering to vote and one Harris supporter. :))).