Return to Harris: Insider NJ’s Analysis on the Topic

Return to Harris: Insider NJ's Analysis on the Topic

Another day, another torture chamber with the words “We finally beat Medicare” circling the drain of the mind and dragging more than just the day.

What, then?

The country.

Civilization.

Haggard, harried, depressed, but still motivated to find a way out of the mess, a party source begged, “Please give it time,” as if someone or something would get to President Joe Biden by the end of the week and persuade him to exit the contest.

But what’s the alternative, InsiderNJ prodded.

“Kamala,” the source muttered. “It’s got to be… Kamala.”

As in Vice President Kamala Harris.

MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki had just finished explaining how Harris has worse numbers than Biden, even post-debate.

But party leaders fretted over the optics of offloading Biden and Harris, alert to the injustice of the president’s debate performance likewise burying his number two.

“It’s sensitive. Maybe. She. Can. Beat. Him,” the source said, referring, of course to President Donald J. Trump, within the hothouse of party agita in the aftermath of Biden’s blundering performance.

Another poll shows Harris “within striking distance” of the Republican nominee for president.

“The poll… finds 47% of registered voters support Trump, 45% Harris, a result within the margin of error that suggests there is no clear leader under such a scenario. Harris’ slightly stronger showing against Trump rests at least in part on broader support from women (50% of female voters back Harris over Trump vs. 44% for Biden against Trump) and independents (43% Harris vs. 34% Biden).”

If wasn’t going to be Biden, it would have to be Harris, the source repeated.

Too tough to turn around the aircraft carrier of state with someone else at the controls.

“This is about Trump, not Biden,” the source tried only partially hopefully, because more oxygen had just gone out of the room, with the Supreme Court’s decision this week granting Trump partial immunity from special counsel Jack Smith’s election subversion case.

In another words, another big win for Trump.

From CNN:

“Though the 6-3 ruling technically allows Smith to inch the prosecution toward resolution, the majority opinion from Chief Justice John Roberts left many technical questions unresolved – making it increasingly unlikely that a trial can get underway before the November election.”

The trial ballons showed more variety than thought ballons scrawled with the same three words from hell, though Harris emerged at the end of the day as the most likely replacement if Biden bowed.

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After a tumultuous year of political upheaval and uncertainty, all eyes are turning back to Harris as Insider NJ releases its latest analysis on the topic. The return to Harris has been highly anticipated by political analysts and observers alike, as the city has been at the center of numerous controversies and scandals in recent months.

Insider NJ’s analysis delves deep into the current state of affairs in Harris, providing a comprehensive overview of the key players, issues, and events shaping the city’s political landscape. From the ongoing investigations into corruption and misconduct to the upcoming elections that will determine the city’s future leadership, Insider NJ leaves no stone unturned in its examination of Harris.

One of the most pressing issues facing Harris is the question of accountability and transparency in government. The city has been rocked by allegations of corruption and mismanagement, leading to calls for greater oversight and reform. Insider NJ’s analysis sheds light on these allegations and explores the potential implications for Harris and its residents.

In addition to the political turmoil, Insider NJ also examines the social and economic challenges facing Harris. From rising crime rates to a struggling economy, the city is grappling with a host of issues that require urgent attention and action. Insider NJ’s analysis offers valuable insights into these challenges and explores potential solutions to address them.

Overall, Insider NJ’s return to Harris provides a timely and informative look at the city’s current state of affairs. With in-depth analysis and expert commentary, this report is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Harris’ political landscape. As the city continues to navigate through uncertain times, Insider NJ’s analysis will serve as a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed and engaged in the ongoing developments in Harris.