by Julie Kelly at Declassified with Julie Kelly
The home stretch of the 2024 presidential campaign officially kicks off Tuesday as voters remove their summer shades and cast a side eye toward Election Day on November 5.
While Donald Trump continues his impressive pace of rallies and interviews and running mate JD Vance continues to humiliate the regime press, Kamala Harris is re-upping Joe Biden’s 2020 strategy of staying out of the public eye as much as possible; her schedule regularly consists of “internal discussions and briefings” rather than the sort of turf-hitting grind one expects of a presidential candidate.
Harris’s disastrous pre-taped, partially-aired CNN interview before a nauseatingly-compliant Dana Bash last week is a reminder why she was the most unpopular vice president on record and why her team plans to keep her under wraps up to the finish line.
At the same time Kamala coasts during this critical period, the month of September will find Trump’s lawyers in two courtrooms as the lawfare against the former president reaches different stages in New York City and Washington, D.C. The proceedings represent egregious election interference, which is infuriating considering it is unlikely either case ultimately survives the Supreme Court’s immunity test presented in the landmark Trump v US opinion published in July.
Long term outcomes, however,…
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