A journalist revealed one wrong move that Kamala Harris made that could wreck her

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Kamala Harris is entering the danger zone for the Presidential race. 

She found out that her current campaign strategy isn’t working. 

And a journalist revealed one wrong move that Kamala Harris made that could wreck her. 

Kamala Harris makes a shocking pivot with her campaign 

Vice President Kamala Harris looked like she was going to be able to run out the clock until Election Day with her basement strategy. 

She avoided interviews and stuck to reading the same speech off a teleprompter at campaign rallies.

Kamala avoided laying out an agenda and stuck to platitudes that sounded good on a bumper sticker. 

But her handlers clearly saw something in their internal polling that spooked them. 

Kamala was abruptly sent a media blitz to friendly outlets including 60 Minutes and the Late Show with Stephen Colbert

She sat down for an interview with Fox News host Brett Baier. 

Her entire campaign strategy turned on a dime from hiding from journalists to trying to chase down every microphone she can put her face in front of. 

This flip coincided with former President Donald Trump gaining momentum in the polls against her. 

Kamala Harris made a fatal mistake 

Veteran journalist Mark Halperin said that Kamala was running out of time to define herself to voters during an appearance on Newsmax. 

Kamala told the hosts of ABC’s The View that she couldn’t think of anything that she would have done differently than President Joe Biden. 

Halperin thought that she failed to explain how she would be different than Biden to voters. 

Hiding from the press for so long allowed others to define her to voters. 

“The thing she eventually said, she’d put a Republican in the cabinet, is just so vague and meaningless that I don’t think — if people think, whether her supporters think it or her critics think it, she needs to define her differences with Joe Biden,” Halperin said.

Kamala eventually told The View that the difference between her and Biden was that she would appoint a Republican to her cabinet. 

“I don’t think you could say she’s done that yet, and that is what a lot of voters have doubts about, even ones who are probably more inclined to vote for her,” Halperin added. 

Kamala is walking a tightrope where she tries to distance herself from Biden but she can’t criticize the administration she serves in. 

She’s tried to position herself with the help of the media as the change candidate in the race instead of another four years of Biden. 

“You know, it’s late in the game to be defining herself,” Halperin stated. “Her staff’s right. This was a quick campaign, but you look at her schedule, more days than not, she’s got one event, zero events, a lot of staff meetings.” 

Halperin noted that Kamala wasn’t generating much positive news for herself during these media interviews. 

“So I think if we saw another round of bad polls, panic would set in in some quarters,” Halperin explained. “For now, they’re kind of trying to convince themselves that between their turnout operation and abortion rights and Trump’s ceiling, that they’re still gonna win this.”

Kamala Harris imploded in the 2020 Democrat Presidential Primary as she got less popular the more voters saw her. 

Now, she’s hoping that putting herself out there doesn’t lead to a similar result.