What will voters make of the Harris-Biden campaign?
In the modern history of the United States, there’s never been a presidential election like this one.
One candidate for the presidency has hardly been seen for months. He’s held few public events. Those he has attended have typically been highly scripted and strictly constrained. His off-the-cuff comments are often unsettling, but generally uncriticized by a media that is, with very few exceptions, fawningly supportive.
The most extraordinary development in this unprecedented campaign, however, is the fact that the running mate on the Democratic ticket actually referred to the presidency on offer as “the Harris administration.” In the wake of that, presumably inadvertent – and Freudian – slip, though, the Democratic candidate for president’s teleprompter actually had him mention “the Harris-Biden administration.”
It remains to be seen what the voters will make of all this. And whether unprecedented electoral fraud will make it irrelevant.
This is Frank Gaffney.
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