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How Much is “Being Cool” Actually Worth in Politics?

2024/8/29
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Following a period of low approval ratings for the Biden administration, Kamala Harris experienced a surge in popularity, transitioning from an unpopular Vice President to a cultural phenomenon. This shift is attributed to a combination of factors, including public desperation for an alternative to Biden and Harris's unique appeal as a young woman of color, offering a sense of renewed hope and excitement.
  • Harris's rise in popularity can be likened to an adrenaline shot, revitalizing a stagnant political landscape.
  • The public's disillusionment with Biden paved the way for a more enthusiastic reception of Harris.
  • Harris's youth and diverse background contribute to her appeal, offering a refreshing change from the status quo.

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The New Yorker staff writer Naomi Fry joins Tyler Foggatt to unpack Kamala Harris’s cultural blitzkrieg and how a litany of A-list celebrities and online influencers have helped revitalize the Presidential race. “It’s like the scene in ‘Pulp Fiction’ or something, where Uma Thurman overdoses and then has the adrenaline shot into her heart,” Fry said. To what degree can a candidate turn “being cool” into a winning strategy?

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