How Kamala Harris Can Beat Donald Trump in the Debate
Briefly

Kamala Harris emerged from the Democratic National Convention on a roll, fueled by America's desperate need to find a parent figure who can be trusted to bring the American people back to reality. The momentum following the Harris-Walz love parade raises the question of durability until Election Day.
Freud warned that the 'positive transference' experienced at the start can be short-lived. This mirrors the fleeting goodwill that follows a political convention, emphasizing that anxieties can quickly lead to hostility.
Harris has the unique chance to act as America's therapist, uniting the country to confront various challenges. However, she faces an impatient cultural unconscious, giving her limited time to prove her capability.
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