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The echo chamber effect became another silent killer
Willie Brown’s critique reverberated because it cut to the bone: the campaign didn’t learn from history. Clinton’s loss had been a warning shot, not an anomaly. The electorate demanded persuasion, not presumption. Harris, for all her strengths—her skill in debate, her prosecutorial sharpness, her command of policy—struggled to translate those qualities into a unifying national message. Trump, with a completely different style and philosophy, understood how to turn simplicity into power.
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