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Framing a Candidate: Kamala Harris in Focus
This chapter analyzes the strategic process of defining a political candidate through the lens of Kamala Harris's campaign and her efforts to position herself as relatable to middle-class Americans. It highlights the importance of appealing to diverse voter demographics while addressing the challenges posed by opponents, particularly in battleground states. Historical insights from Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign are used to emphasize the critical nature of public identity leading up to a political convention.