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    Home » Blog » Professors heap praise on Kamala Harris: ‘Engaging and energetic,’ ‘has a good record’

    Professors heap praise on Kamala Harris: ‘Engaging and energetic,’ ‘has a good record’

    July 22, 2024Updated:July 22, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Academics seem to be jumping on the Kamala Harris trend.

    In the days after President Joe Biden announced he would withdraw from the race and supported his vice president to win the election in November, Vice President Harris was immediately embraced by many in the Democratic creation.

    Social science professors from neighborhood news outlets all over the country contacted Harris to discuss the potential candidate, and the scholars quickly offered their support.

    Harris is frequently mocked by center-right activists for her verbal tics and tendency to talk in circles, but it seems that has n’t changed with the political scientists who spoke to her on Sunday.

    ” She’s younger, she’s aggressive, she’s an interesting and lively man, so they’re going to have to drastically alter how they’re planning on campaigning”, Debra Leiter, interact political research professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, told KHSB information.

    ” We does actually see similar attendance rates to what we saw in 2020, great high turnout”, Leiter said. This may actually have the power to really entice new voters to vote or to pique their interest in a member they formerly were not interested in.

    Paul Pope, a professor of political science at MSU Billings, claimed that she has performed well in her current position over the past three centuries.

    ” She has a good history. No one has a great history, of course, but she has a great report. She’s polling also. So the chances are good for her. But once, it’s no guarantee”, Pope told KTVQ information. He did not give an example of someone Harris has accomplished.

    When questioned about whether Harris has a better chance of defeating Trump than Biden, Syracuse University professor of history and political science responded,” Yes.”

    We will have to see if Harris has a better chance of beating Trump than Biden has been since Biden was at the top of his activity, she said, according to SYR.com.

    Justin Coffey, a Quincy University past doctor, said he has great trust in her.

    He claimed that” Vice President Kamala Harris is much more powerful than Joe Biden.” ” She you win”.

    Further: Georgetown pays Kamala Harris ‘ spouse$ 169, 665 to train two groups

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