’s Medicare for All legislation, despite the fact that she was the bill’s first cosponsor two years ago.)
As such, the pressure is on. A person close to one of Harris’s bundlers told CNBC that donors are looking for “something, anything attention grabbing,” and that wealthy allies will “stay away” if she doesn’t take back the spotlight.
The document had several pages of talking points, including: “NH absolutely a priority for my campaign—excited to be back for the convention and other events around the state,” and, “Note: Recent polling- Boston Globe/Suffolk Biden 21%, Sanders 17%, Warren 14%, YOU 8%” In a section called “Path To Victory—Summer Slump?” the first talking point is simply: “Fully intend to win.”
…Staff urged her to key in on her budding infrastructure in Iowa, New Hampshire, and California. “Lots of voters are starting to tune in right after Labor Day,” the memo said. “Perspective — more debates ahead of us than behind us.”Harris could flip the narrative if she performs well in Houston. Should her performance amount to nothing but a “T-shirt moment,” as one Biden official, she’ll almost certainly struggle to regain momentum.
Bad way to re-gain voters