The chapter follows the downfall of a Democratic nominee for president after past criticisms of other politicians dented their campaign, leading to a sharp decline in poll numbers and fundraising. It then narrates how the same nominee, Senator Kamala Harris, overcame financial constraints, shifted towards racial justice advocacy, and redeemed herself through her selection as Joe Biden's vice presidential running mate, although facing criticism for lackluster performance in debates.
In her Senate tenure, Kamala Harris sought celebrity over substance. Ben Shapiro reveals how her grandstanding questioning style and performative outrage made headlines but provided minimal legislative impact. From playing prosecutor to jumping on controversial bandwagons, Kamala’s time in the Senate was more about self-promotion than public service.
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