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Kamala Harris Intensifies Economic Focus in Final Campaign Push

Wednesday 09 October 2024 - 17:01
Kamala Harris Intensifies Economic Focus in Final Campaign Push

As the countdown to Election Day accelerates, Kamala Harris is honing in on a pivotal challenge: diminishing Donald Trump’s enduring edge among voters regarding economic trust. With just weeks remaining, Harris aims to reshape perceptions and bolster her standing in a race where economic issues dominate voter concerns.

Despite Harris's recent gains in public opinion, Trump continues to lead in most polls on economic stewardship, a critical factor for many voters. A Harris aide, speaking anonymously to outline campaign strategy, emphasized the urgency of this mission. “With four weeks to go, we’re going to be laser-focused on this and be talking about this,” the aide stated.

Harris's campaign strategy revolves around positioning her as a champion for the middle class, drawing on her personal background and policy agenda. This includes contrasting her vision with Trump’s, which she argues favors tax cuts for the wealthy and imposes burdens on the middle class through aggressive tariffs. 

The campaign is leveraging a multifaceted approach, including television and digital advertisements, policy announcements, and a media blitz aimed at connecting Harris's personal narrative to her economic vision. For instance, she has shared her mother’s struggles with homeownership and proposed a $25,000 credit for first-time homebuyers. In a recent debate, her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, highlighted that Trump’s economic record was faltering even before the pandemic.

Democratic strategists are acutely aware of the stakes involved, particularly after previous elections where economic messaging faltered. Some analysts believe that Hillary Clinton's focus on Trump’s character over economic issues contributed to her electoral loss. Similarly, exit polls from the 2020 election indicated that Joe Biden struggled with economic perceptions, despite overall victory. Now, strategists are convinced that the economy will be decisive among swing voters in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Nevada.

“If I had one piece of advice: They need a much, much stronger and detailed economic message,” advised Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis. He cautioned that vague aspirations would not suffice, as economic issues remain Trump’s stronghold.

Harris, however, is outperforming Biden in economic polling against Trump. She has prioritized proposals aimed at lowering costs, diverging from Biden’s focus on macroeconomic achievements, which many middle-class voters found unconvincing amid rising prices.

Recent polling data reveals a narrowing gap: Trump leads Harris by nine points on economic management, a significant reduction from the 22-point lead he held over Biden earlier this year. A Cook Political Report survey indicated that Harris is nearly even with Trump on controlling inflation, although he still holds a five-point advantage on overall economic management. Notably, a New York Times/Siena College poll identified the economy as the foremost issue for likely voters, overshadowing concerns about abortion and immigration.

In a recent appearance on ABC’s “The View,” Harris unveiled a new policy initiative addressing both economic and healthcare issues, advocating for expanded Medicare coverage for long-term care and home health aides—an issue particularly resonant for middle-aged voters, especially women caring for both children and aging parents. “I took care of my mother when she was sick. She was diagnosed with cancer,” Harris shared, underscoring her personal connection to the issue.

As Harris amplifies her media presence, Democratic strategists advise her to deliver concise and impactful responses regarding economic matters. One aide noted, “She has this instinct to go to a word salad, and there’s no need for that.”

In response, Trump’s campaign has dismissed Harris’s claims of superior economic stewardship. Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt asserted, “President Trump is crushing Kamala Harris on the issue of the economy because he’s a businessman with a proven track record of economic success from his first term in the White House.” She attributed current inflation to what she termed “Kamala’s socialist spending bills,” positioning Trump as the candidate who would restore affordability and prosperity.

Despite improvements in her economic standing, Harris's allies acknowledge that more work is needed to secure a victory. “She’s still underwater overall on the economy. … There is still more to do,” remarked Alyssa Cass, chief strategist for Blueprint 2024. She emphasized that a focused message on reducing prices, targeting corporate practices, and advocating for middle-class tax cuts could help Harris close the gap.

Polling expert Anna Greenberg noted that focus groups reveal a complex relationship between voters and Trump. Many express disdain for him personally but still credit him with economic success, creating a “permission structure” for their support.

As the campaign intensifies, Harris's ability to effectively communicate her economic vision will be crucial in the final stretch leading to the election.


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