Kamala Harris's rhetoric is notably more economically populist than prior Democratic nominees, focusing on the crucial issue of inflation that concerns the electorate.
The ongoing conflict within the Democratic Party regarding whether to prioritize class or identity politics has led to tedious debates and confusion with no clear resolution.
Democrats are faced with the challenge of connecting with both working-class voters disillusioned by Trump and a diverse base advocating for social justice, complicating their electoral strategy.
Harris's late entry into the race might seem to allow for a lack of strategic depth, but it actually positions her as a champion of populist economic concerns among voters.
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