Frank Luntz: Kamala Harris Now the Front Runner in Tight Election Race

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USA (VINnews)- Pollster Frank Luntz has declared Vice President Kamala Harris as the front runner in the upcoming election, signaling a significant shift in the political landscape. Luntz’s observations, which emphasize the strategic advantages Harris holds and the decisions within the Democratic Party, provide a compelling narrative for the election dynamics.

Key Insights from Frank Luntz

Strategic Choices in the Democratic Party:
Luntz highlighted the strategic decision-making within the Democratic Party, particularly the choice of Tim Walz as a running mate. While Walz is seen as a “safe choice” with his strong speaking skills and comprehensive understanding of key issues, Luntz suggests that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro would have been a more impactful candidate due to his deep roots in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state.

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Kamala Harris’s Momentum:
Harris has gained significant momentum, according to Luntz. Her recent campaign efforts have energized voters who were previously hesitant to support the Biden administration, primarily due to concerns about President Biden’s age. Harris’s ability to connect with these voters has given her a substantial boost.

Public Perception and Presentation:

Luntz noted that Walz complements Harris well, describing him as “very presentable” and aligned with her viewpoints. This alignment could help solidify the Democratic base and appeal to undecided voters.

Upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC):
The DNC is expected to provide another boost for Harris, as Luntz predicts. The convention will likely serve as a platform for Harris to further solidify her position and rally support from the party’s base and beyond.

Voter Engagement:
One of the most significant points Luntz made is about voter engagement. Many voters, who might have been apathetic or disinclined to vote for Biden, are now motivated to participate in the election due to Harris’s candidacy. This renewed enthusiasm could be pivotal in a closely contested election.

Despite Harris’s momentum, Luntz cautions that the election remains highly competitive, framing it as “Trump’s election to lose.”

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lastword
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lastword
1 year ago

Walz is a lunatic of a governor. He let 5 miles of Minneapolis burn for 5 days during the Floyd riots, standing down the police (even one of the precinct stations was burned down!). He finally figured out to call the National Guard 5 days into the riots. He supports defunding the police. He’s made Minnesota a mecca for radical Islamists and looked away when many ran fraudulent, non-existent nursery programs at the state’s expense to the tune of several hundred million dollars and were found out for it. He’s said publicly that being aligned with socialism is being neighborly. He was proud of the Floyd riots and his wife is just as looney – she said on air that the smell of burning tires from the riots was the smell of success! Much more too. No way that thinking Americans will rally behind this ticket once they figure out what these two comedians stand for.

lastword
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lastword
1 year ago

Losing to Harris-Walz would be a blow to any thinking mortal around the planet.

See
See
1 year ago

He meant she is the front LOOSER

Den Demokraaten
Den Demokraaten
1 year ago

Luntz turned against Trump during 2020. Besides, he contradicts himself when he says it’s Trump’s to lose.

Rabbi Yankelovitch
Rabbi Yankelovitch
1 year ago

you really don’t remember when he faked polls last time around?

Nishtkeinilui
Nishtkeinilui
1 year ago

I think you meant Losing TO her will be…

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

After last time I am not a big fan of the polls. Let’s see the results in three months. I cannot recall a more engaging presidential campaign season.

never asked
never asked
1 year ago

How many people on here were polled or had family members polled?

HeshyEmes
HeshyEmes
1 year ago

לעניות דעתי Why would Trump be saved from an assassin’s hand, if Trump was not Destined to win the Election in November?