Democrats at the recent convention in Chicago expressed great optimism about Kamala Harris defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming election. However, former first lady Michelle Obama cautioned that the road ahead would be challenging. Despite the excitement surrounding Harris, she has yet to fully lay out her plans to address key issues such as immigration, crime, and climate change. With the real test for Harris only just beginning, there is a need for her to define herself more clearly to voters, especially as a Black woman who will face heightened scrutiny.

Harris, who has remained largely undefined in the eyes of many voters, has both an opportunity and a risk in her relative anonymity. As she prepares for a crucial debate against Trump, her team is cautious about rolling out policy platforms or sitting for in-depth media interviews that could jeopardize her positive image. The focus remains on continuing and expanding on Biden’s achievements, with a shift towards more centrist policies out of pragmatism. While Harris’ team is optimistic about her chances, they are also wary of potential attacks from Trump that could impact her candidacy.

As the spotlight intensifies on Harris in the lead-up to the election, questions arise about whether her momentum will be sustained. Polling data shows a shift in public opinion towards Harris since Biden endorsed her, indicating a growing favorability among Americans. However, there are concerns about how swing voters may perceive her as too progressive. With the campaign entering a critical phase, there is a need for Harris to continue defining herself to voters and addressing any potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by Trump.

Harris’ focus on values over detailed policy plans reflects a shift in Democratic strategy towards a more targeted approach. While some allies advocate for a more policy-oriented campaign, others argue that what matters most is the candidate’s values. Harris has begun to outline some key proposals for her presidency, such as limits on food price increases and tax credits for families. As the campaign progresses, Harris will need to balance presenting a clear vision with responding to attacks from the Trump campaign.

With the election quickly approaching, both Harris and Trump have limited time to shift their strategies. Early voting in key swing states will begin soon, and television advertising campaigns are already underway. Harris and her allies have booked a significant amount of ad space for the final months of the campaign, while Trump’s team focuses on attacking Harris. Democrats are on pace to outspend Republicans on television advertising, but the road to Election Day is expected to be challenging. Despite the obstacles ahead, Michelle Obama urges Democrats to remain focused on the goal of defeating Trump and electing Harris.

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