May 17
Kamala Could’ve Won? New Report Says Voters Never Bought It
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In this week’s WG Discussion Points, David Winston of the Winston Group unpacks Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg’s claim that Kamala Harris could’ve beaten Trump—if only she’d focused more on the economy. Drawing on Winston Group polling and a clear-eyed view of the 2024 electorate, Winston argues the problem ran deeper: voters blamed Democratic economic policies for inflation and didn’t buy Harris as a break from Biden. Read the full breakdown of what really cost Democrats the White House.
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