A certain level of smugness appears to be creeping into coverage of the 2024 presidential campaign.
Just as Republicans were feeling all gooey about Donald Trump’s chances against President Biden, the tide has turned significantly in favor of Kamala Harris, who succeeded Biden as the Democrats’ frontrunner for the party nomination.
A word to the wise: Republican campaign hatchet men (and women) have turned “negative campaigning” into an art form. The most recent incarnation of it goes back to around 1988. I got to cover that campaign while working in Beaumont, Texas, at the Beaumont Enterprise.
You remember it, right? Massachusetts Gov. Mike Dukakis was riding high on a 17 percentage point lead over Vice President Bush. He came out of his party’s Atlanta convention ready to rock ‘n roll once he got into the White House. Then the attacks came from Bush and his team. Dukakis was deemed soft on crime because he opposed the death penalty; he granted a furlough to a killer who, while on that furlough, committed another violent crime.
Let’s not forget that disastrous “photo op” of Dukakis in the tank.
The Democrat’s lead shrank to zero, then Bush won the election in a landslide over Dukakis.
I’m just sayin’, Democrats … do not get smug over Kamala Harris’s remarkable rollout of her campaign.