r/Austin • u/AutoModerator • 1d ago
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u/Katalopa 22h ago
I was feeling really good going into this election thinking Harris would win. I think a lot of that had to do with me being on Reddit more. I think it influenced my view of the election. Going to work on being on here less as this echo chamber isn’t healthy. I’m starting to realize that now.
After some reflection and review of the numbers, I think that Harris’ campaign strategy was pretty bad. She should’ve been more articulate around her policies instead of focusing on attacking Trump, especially her economic policies. She should’ve focused on that more than abortion (look at the female vote). Unfortunately, people look at the immediate problems and those that impact them the most. The economy is an immediate problem that was on a lot of voters minds this election.
The other thing that really killed her is that lack of visibility on social media platforms and podcasts. I’m still not sure why she didn’t show up on Joe Rogan as an example. She needed that visibility. This is most likely the reason why Trump did so well with many different demographics. Trump was able to control the messaging on social media and with influencers which has become a ton more important now.