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Harris Launches Policy Agenda: A Copy-Paste Job from Biden’s Site

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Senator Kamala Harris laughs during a forum at the annual NAACP convention in Detroit, Mich., July 24, 2019.(Rebecca Cook/Reuters)

Sunday evening witnessed a long awaited event as Vice President Kamala Harris posted her policy objectives on her official campaign site, almost two months post her unceremonious ascent as the presumptive Democratic representative. There was, however, a discernable glitch. Certain portions of the website’s source code bore an uncanny resemblance to the campaign site of President Joe Biden during his own candidature.

An anonymous insider, referred to as ‘Green’, commented on the seriousness with which the current state of affairs is being dealt with. As it stands, a particular phrase that Green mentioned did not appear in the text on the website, but it was nonetheless detectable within the site’s metadata.

Kamala Harris Copy and Pasted The Policies From Joe Biden's Website

The snag, here, was that this metadata feeds the various search engines, causing the phrase Green mentioned to show up whenever searches for Harris’ policy page was conducted. Alarmingly, this bizarre occurrence manifested when hyperlinks to the page were distributed, as detailed by a report from The New Republic.

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Their report further elaborated, ‘With this mishap, it seems that the Harris campaign’s policy articulation may have been transferred directly from Biden’s previous campaign documents.’ This piece of news denotes an unfortunate oversight from the quarters of the Harris campaign.

Such a lapse is particularly detrimental for the Harris team, which was initially established with promises of rejuvenation and revitalisation, intending to rekindle fervor within the Democratic Party. Further scrutiny of their online pages reveals sections dealing with her Israel-Palestine viewpoints that eerily mirror Biden’s campaign text.

This digital faux pas therefore serves as a bitter pill for the Harris campaign, which has recently been struggling to maintain its initial traction. The waning momentum is noted by The Daily Wire’s political commentator, Ben Shapiro.

According to the most recent polling data, there’s been a surprising turnaround. Former President Donald Trump has now nudged ahead by a slim one percentage point nationally. Shapiro didn’t mince words when he noted this crucial shift, branding it a ‘catastrophic polling result for Kamala Harris.’

Shapiro has made comments in the past which suggested that the political impetus Harris initially displayed was her peak, and a phase of inevitable mean-reversion awaited her. He pointed out that there had been a sustained period when she wasn’t seriously challenged, hinting that this period of tranquility was nearing its end.

What’s significant about the recent turnaround is that Trump’s lead is among ‘likely voters’. This small but important difference implies that this is a more reliable gauge of voting behavior than standard polling tactics that include all registered voters. When taking into account all registered voters nationally, Trump’s lead slightly increased to two percentage points.

Another point of interest from the poll was the favorability index. Here too, Trump managed a one-point lead over Harris. When asked, forty-six percent of Americans held a favorable view of Trump, while Harris lagged slightly behind at forty-five percent.

A more pronounced gap surfaced when voters were queried about their familiarity with the prospective representatives. An overwhelming eighty-seven percent of the respondents felt that they knew all requisite details about Trump to make an informed decision.

In comparison, a relatively small sixty-seven percent felt similarly about Harris. This reveals a considerable section of potential voters who still remain unsure about Harris, suggesting a need for her to further articulate her beliefs, values, and political stance.

Shapiro concluded his analysis by stating, ‘In the end, it appears American citizens are yearning for Kamala to present more about her identity and her political convictions – crucial elements for them to trust her with the crucial responsibility of the Presidency.’

In reflection, this whole episode underscores a setback for the Harris campaign. Procedural mistakes, such as the website incident, coupled with waning momentum, have left potential voters unclear on her stance on key policy matters.

On the other hand, despite being a familiar figure to most Americans, Trump continues to solidify his position in the lead. This context perhaps makes it even more imperative for Harris to clarify her objectives and stances, to regain lost ground and reaffirm her credentials as a worthy contender.