The way in which Vice President Kamala Harris was installed as the party's nominee prevented her from connecting with the public, making her beholden to party orders rather than leading.
Harris's perceived lack of respect for Arab and Muslim American voters in Michigan, a key demographic, significantly hindered her campaign due to her stance on the Palestine issue.
With around 69 million votes, Kamala Harris's disconnection from voters resulted in a notable decrease from the 81 million votes President Biden secured, indicating a severe drop in support.
The Democratic Party's approach to nominating candidates without empowering public choice lacks accountability and leadership, leading to a candidate who feels more like a puppet.
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