US Presidential Elections 2024: Tough road ahead for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris
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US Presidential Elections 2024: Tough road ahead for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris

The Democratic Party’s Presidential candidate needs Kennedy’s charisma and Reagan’s communication skills to emerge victorious

Dr Shekhar PatelDr Shekhar Patel
Jul 29, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion
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The President, Joe Biden, has now withdrawn from the race for the 47th President of the United States, just about 100 days left before the U.S. elections, nominating his Vice President, Kamala Harris, as the new candidate; the political landscape is set for dramatic shifts. This sudden change raises questions about the robustness of the Democratic Party’s internal processes, the Vice President’s readiness, and the potential impact on the nation’s democratic process. With high stakes and a likely loss on the horizon, the Democratic Party must delve into balancing the intricate dynamics of its internal leadership issues, political strategy, and public perception to stand a chance to come back on top of the Republican Party.

Consequences of a Sudden Withdrawal

The President’s withdrawal is so close to the election that it disrupts the campaign strategy and creates a sense of uncertainty. The Vice President thrust into the spotlight must rapidly transition from a supportive role to the party’s leading figure. This scenario mirrors historical instances where presidential-run withdrawals had left parties scrambling to maintain cohesion and public confidence.

President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race has once again underscored the need for leaders to heed public sentiment while balancing the immediate political fallout. This scenario is reminiscent of historical instances, such as President Johnson’s unexpected announcement not to seek re-election in 1968 amid the Vietnam War crisis (about 200 days before the elections). His withdrawal created a political vacuum, highlighting the political system’s responsiveness to public opinion but also plunging the Democratic Party into chaos. The contentious primary battle that followed weakened the party, contributing to Richard Nixon’s victory.

This withdrawal of President Joe Biden and the nomination of Kamala Harris as the new candidate has created a high-stakes political drama

Similarly, in 1988, the Democratic primary saw Gary Hart, a front-runner with a promising campaign, forced to withdraw due to a scandal involving an extramarital affair. This incident left the Democratic Party scrambling to find a viable candidate, ultimately leading to Michael Dukakis’s nomination and subsequent defeat by George H.W. Bush.

The Challenge of Immediate Succession

These defeats of the past Democratic candidate occurred despite the relatively cooperative and ethically sound congressional environment of the 1960s-1980s. Now, in the polarized and scandal-prone US politics of the 2000s, Joe Biden’s withdrawal has significant implications.

Earlier, there was a higher level of public trust in government institutions, and politicians were often seen as dedicated public servants. However, increased political polarization has led to rigid party lines and less room for bipartisan and even intra-party cooperation. The rise of partisan media and social media platforms has amplified divisive rhetoric, eroding civil discourse. High-profile scandals and the pervasive influence of money in US politics, exemplified by the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, have contributed to a decline in public trust and a perception of widespread corruption. The new candidate, Kamala Harris, faces several immediate challenges. One of the major challenges is to identify a running mate, a potential future Vice-Presidential candidate. In addition, with only about 100 days left to the election, Kamala Harris must quickly morph a campaign that resonates with voters and distinguishes herself from Joe Biden while maintaining party unity by picking the right Vice-Presidential candidate.

This sudden shift in the political landscape has led to skepticism among independent voters and the Democratic party about the party’s stability and the new presumptive candidate’s capability. Trust must be reestablished swiftly to prevent the alienation of key voter demographics.

The opposing Republican Party is already capitalizing on the perceived chaos, positioning their candidate, Donald Trump, as the stable and reliable choice for leadership during uncertain times.

Leadership Qualities and Grit

In the form of Donald Trump and internal party politics, the challenge in front of Kamala Harris is so huge that nothing short of a miracle needs to happen for her to be elected President of the United States. Drawing parallels to historical figures, Kamala Harris must exhibit strong leadership qualities akin to John F. Kennedy’s charisma and Ronald Reagan’s communication skills. She must inspire confidence, which is missing now, show resilience in the face of adversity, and present a clear, compelling vision for the future. She cannot tag along the lines of Joe Biden’s Campaign. Like Kennedy and Reagan, navigating bipartisan support becomes crucial in rallying the party and appealing to undecided voters. The political strategy adopted by Kamala Harris must address both immediate and long-term goals. While the current setup of Biden’s campaign is handling a rapid response team to handle the transition, media, and public relations, crafting a narrative that frames the President’s withdrawal  as a strategic decision rather than a sign of weakness may mitigate potential backlash.

Due to Kamala Harris’ elevation’s short-circuit nature, maintaining high ethical standards and transparency throughout the political process is critical in rebuilding trust. Kamala Harris must distance herself from any controversies associated with the outgoing President while emphasising her integrity and commitment to
democratic values.

The world will observe America’s internal political dynamics and assess the US’ ability to maintain stability and uphold democratic principles despite internal upheavals. In the global arena, Kamala Harris’s success or failure will influence perceptions of American leadership. A seamless transition can reinforce America’s resilience and adaptability, while a faltering Harris campaign might signal vulnerability. This scenario underscores the delicate balance between domestic politics and international stature worldwide.

This withdrawal of President Joe Biden and the nomination of Kamala Harris as the new candidate has created a high-stakes political drama. With the potential for significant consequences, this episode reinforces the importance of leadership, ethics, and the intricate workings of democracy. However, this tumultuous period for the US reinforces that the people’s voice matters, and Joe Biden stepping aside, willingly or unwillingly, has strengthened democracy globally by setting an example for the future generation to follow in the long run.

Topics: Joe Biden’s CampaignDonald TrumpKamala HarrisUS ElectionsDemocratic Party’s Presidential candidate
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Dr Shekhar Patel
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