What a difference a week makes, huh?
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Last week, I went to the movies, looking for a glimmer of hope after President Biden dropped out of the race for a second term. This week, I'm all in for Vice President Kamala Harris.
The whiplash-inducing turnaround in the mood of Democrats across the country has been striking. And it happened a lot faster than I expected it would. I believe that's due to a masterful public relations plan by the Democratic Party's marketing team -- an effort that caught the Republican Party wholly unprepared.
Look at this timeline, you guys:
- Saturday, 7/13: Somebody shoots at former President Trump during an outdoor rally in Pennsylvania, nicking his ear, killing a member of the audience, and injuring others. (Cue the "God saved him for a reason" chorus.)
- Thursday, 7/18: Trump accepts the Republican Party's nomination for president.
- Thursday, 7/18 (same day): Major news outlets, including Forbes, report that Biden is beginning to think about dropping out.
- Sunday, 7/21: Biden announces he's dropping out and endorses Harris. His staff finds out one minute before his announcement, according to NPR. But c'mon, look at the rest of the timeline!
- Sunday, 7/21: Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton endorse Harris.
- Sunday night, 7/21: 40,000 Black women get on a Zoom call to support Harris.
- Monday, 7/22: 20,000 Black men do the same.
- Monday, 7/22 (same day): Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi endorses Harris.
- Tuesday, 7/23: Current House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer endorse Harris.
- Wednesday, 7/24: Axios runs a story about how the Divine Nine, a coalition of Black sororities and fraternities, is working to support Harris's candidacy with voter registration and education drives. Harris is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, one of the Divine Nine.
- Wednesday evening, 7/24: President Biden addresses the nation to explain why he's dropping out.
- Thursday, 7/25: 160,000 White women get on a Zoom call to support Harris, breaking Zoom.
- Friday, 7/26: As the Republicans begin to sniff huffily that Harris doesn't have former President Obama's support, bam, both Barack and Michelle Obama call Harris to endorse her. The call was obviously staged for social media, but the endorsement is real.
- Today: Former Vice President and 2000 Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore endorses Harris.
- Tomorrow night, Monday, 7/29: There's a Zoom call scheduled for "White Dudes for Harris".