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Kamala Harris' "We are not going back" line has been a wildly successful messaging template for the first six weeks of an unprecedented campaign.
The line has resonated especially with women and people of color, whose rights will be most at risk if Trump is reelected.
Some insiders think the line could be counterproductive with swing voters.
The dominant element will be creating an “opportunity economy,” a phrase that draws on the town halls and fireside chats Harris held last spring .
Harris will also be selling the opportunity to “turn the page” on Trump .
“I think she’s a vessel to pour opportunity and joy and hope into. She represents the future— America as a shining city on the hill—while Trump is railing about the past,’ says Cornall Belcher .
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