Kamala Harris' latest strategies in the last phase of the election campaign in the United States, is arguably not going well with US voters. Apparently calling Donald Trump a 'fascist' is not cutting through with voters and Harris has now been warned to refrain from adapting such strategies as it may not look good in terms of the candidates' overall outlook.
Kamala Harris has recently claimed at a town hall event that she is of the opinion that Donald Trump was a fascist, something that the former US President's own Chief of Staff had earlier stated. She also talked about the fact that the former President had praised Adolf Hitler, something that is not seen in a very good light in Allied countries.
However, the strategies are not leaving a good impact in the overall run for Harris and she has been urged to instead focus on concepts like economy and abortion rights in order to counter Trump's last phase of campaigning, say reports.
Traces of 'Trump's fascism' is simply not doing the trick anymore as attacking a candidate's character in the last phase of the US election is seen as a rather last resort which puts Harris in the defensive, which could be detrimental for the Democrat camp.
As election day approaches, Harris has increased her criticism of her Republican opponent but it looks like the consequences of her statements are not sitting well with US voters and she could soon run out of ideas of taking a political dig at