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Why Kamala Harris goes from “joy” to “fear.”

Why Kamala Harris goes from “joy” to “fear.”

Donald Trump, the fascist: Kamala Harris has found a new campaign slogan for the latest surge. Not much remains of their promise of a “joyful” new era in Washington. What happened?

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, D.C. Observatory District No. 1 is rarely the scene of a political moment. On Wednesday afternoon, Kamala Harris set up a podium on the balcony of the Vice President's residence in Washington, DC. She stood in front of her white-painted front door with a serious expression. The current vice president said that Donald Trump, her Republican rival in the presidential election, has become increasingly “crazy and unstable.” Quoting Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, who recently announced that his former boss would fall “within the general definition of a fascist.” Later Wednesday evening, during a voter question-and-answer session on CNN, Harris asserted that she believes Trump is a fascist.

The Harris campaign is taking a different tone in its final steps before the presidential election. Instead of the surprising young, energetic candidate who promised a “new generation” in Trump-weary American politics, Harris has suddenly become a stark warning that sees the end of democracy in sight in the case of the real estate tycoon, TV star and his entourage. Back landing in the White House.

All the momentum the Democratic presidential campaign gained over the summer appears to have evaporated. Maybe it was just a temporary phenomenon. After Joe Biden withdrew, Harris retained his campaign team, which remains firmly in control at its headquarters in Wilmington. He clearly believes that come November 5, more voters will arrive at the polls with “fear” than with “joy.” Harris wants to hold one of her final rallies next week in front of the White House, which is exactly where Trump appeared on January 6, 2021 to the people who later stormed the Capitol.

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