Americans Rejected the Harris-Walz Radical Abortion Campaign
A clear message has been sent to the political elite: America does not want an abortion-first future.
Kamala Harris bet everything on an unprecedented, no-limits abortion agenda as the core of her campaign, only to find that voters were not willing to follow her down that bleak, depressing path. At a time when citizens are most concerned with inflation, immigration, and national security, Harris’ single-issue focus fell flat with the majority of everyday Americans.
Polling consistently showed that while abortion is a polarizing topic, it is far from the top priority for most Americans. A recent poll found only 15 percent of voters consider abortion their primary concern, compared to 40 percent prioritizing the economy and 17 percent focused on immigration.
Ignoring these signs, Harris chose to make abortion her campaign’s centerpiece, assuming that a radical stance would ignite her base and even reach across the aisle. Instead, it alienated voters looking for real solutions to the real challenges they face caused by the current administration.
Americans across the political spectrum seemed increasingly uneasy with the left’s extreme priorities, particularly when it comes to........
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