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Former Biden aide slams Harris marketing campaign for blaming media after loss

Editorial Board Published November 29, 2024
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Former Biden White Home aide Meghan Hays stated the Harris-Walz marketing campaign is unfairly pinning blame on the media for its loss within the presidential election.

Hays, who served as White Home director of of message planning from January 2021 till August 2022, was responding to remarks from Harris marketing campaign Chair Jen O’Malley Dillon on the “Pod Save America” podcast earlier this week.

O’Malley Dillon stated the narrative that Vice President Harris was afraid of doing extra interviews early in her transient marketing campaign was “completely bulls‑‑‑,” and criticized the journalists whom the vice chairman finally did sit down with.

“We would do an interview, and Stephanie’s point, the questions were small and processy and about like–” she stated, earlier than Stephanie Cutter, a senior adviser on the Harris marketing campaign, reduce in.

“Dumb,” Cutter stated of the interview questions.

“She did not do an interview for the first 30-some days. I think that the media latched on to that, and then when they did ask her questions, it was more about why she wasn’t doing the interviews,” Hays stated.

“But that, again, you’re playing into the narrative there, so I do think they missed the mark on this. I do think they could have had more of a local media strategy; they could have had more interviews that they did do.”

O’Malley Dillon added on the podcast that their frustration with the media raised basic quotes about how campaigns are coated.

“They were not informing a voter who was trying to listen to learn more or to understand,” she stated. “And I’m not here to say that that, you know, the whole system was focused on us incorrectly.”

“I’m just saying, like, again, of the things we need to explore as we move forward as a campaign and as a country, that does a disservice to voters,” she continued.

Hays suggested the marketing campaign and its allies towards enjoying the “blame game.”

“So I don’t necessarily think that this blame game is set in the right direction either, but I understand that they are in a spot where they have to explain why they lost, so I understand why they have to blame somebody, I guess,” Hays stated.

Cutter additionally famous throughout the podcast how a lot Harris’s lack of ability to interrupt away from President Biden proved problematic, looking back. She stated the vice chairman, out of loyalty and custom, was “unwilling” to be seen as publicly criticizing the president.

“So our focus was, let’s look to the future. Let’s describe her and her approach to things. Let’s use policies, future-looking policies to demonstrate that difference,” Cutter stated. “But in the end, you know, we’ve all seen the data. It’s — too many people thought that you’d be a continuation. Which on the economy was, you know, the incumbent killer.” 

Exit polls present Harris misplaced voters whose prime points have been the financial system and immigration.

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