Will women embrace Kamala Harris? Experts say she’s injecting a ‘shot of adrenaline’
WASHINGTON — The Swifties4Kamala group is on the march. Popstar Charlie XCX declared that “Kamala is brat.” A Beyoncé song plays at the beginning of packed campaign rallies.
The Democratic presidential nominee is already the first woman to serve as vice-president and second to head a major party presidential ticket.
Harris and her campaign have been talking authoritatively about issues such as reproductive rights and equality for all.
But they are not explicitly leaning into her identity.