CNN anchor warns Harris will struggle with ‘authenticity,’ burned bridges if she runs again

Kamala Harris' presidential aspirations may face significant hurdles, with CNN host Abby Phillip warning that her campaign will be plagued by the "bridges she burned" after releasing a tell-all book detailing her experience as Biden's running mate. The former vice president's allies and some Democrats have expressed disappointment over her comments, which they perceive as not being conducive to healing party divisions.

According to Phillip, Harris' struggles with authenticity are palpable, particularly in light of the negative reception she has received for her public appearances alongside President Biden. A CNN report notes that Harris has alienated some past allies by sharing a candid account of their collaboration, raising questions about her ability to garner support from fellow Democrats.

Phillip also suggests that a major challenge facing Harris will be adapting to an increasingly demanding media landscape where politicians must consistently demonstrate their authenticity and willingness to engage in unscripted discussions with opposing viewpoints. This requires a level of vulnerability and transparency that not all politicians are willing or able to exhibit, making it an uphill battle for Harris.

In contrast, California Governor Gavin Newsom has been praised for his efforts to bring conservatives onto his podcast and endure criticism from within his own party. Phillip's assessment serves as a stark reminder of the evolving expectations in today's media ecosystem, where politicians must be capable of winning arguments rather than simply relying on polished public images or prior experience.

Ultimately, Harris will need to navigate this complex landscape carefully if she hopes to successfully launch another presidential bid and garner the support needed from her party.
 
I'm watching Kamala Harris' situation unfold 🤔... it's like, I get why she wants to share her story, but at the same time, not everyone's gonna be down with that, you know? 💥 It's all about timing and delivery, right? If she can find a way to own her vulnerabilities without alienating people, that'd be a major win.

For me, it's like, Gavin Newsom's doing some solid work on his podcast - showing willingness to engage with opposing views 🗣️... Harris needs to take note of that and figure out how to do the same thing, you feel? It's not just about being likable or relatable; it's about being authentic and willing to listen. If she can pull that off, I'd be rooting for her 😊.
 
🤔 Kamala's book drop was super weird for me, you know? Like, I get why she wanna share her story but it feels like she's more worried about keepin' up appearances than actually buildin' bridges with people who got hurt by her words. And honestly, I can see how those comments would rub some people the wrong way... 🤷‍♀️ What's wild is that Gavin Newsom does all this and still manages to stay on good terms with his party, meanwhile Kamala's gotta deal with all these expectations about bein' "real" and "authentic"... it's a tough spot for her. I feel like she needs to take some time to figure out who she is outside of politics before she throws her hat in the ring again 🤯
 
😊 Kamala Harris' struggles with authenticity are totally legit 🤷‍♀️. I mean, who hasn't burned bridges in their past? But for a politician, it's like, super extra 🚨 to expect them to be perfect after all the drama 💥. And let's be real, being part of the Biden team has got some serious baggage 🛫️. Still, I think she should own her narrative and not worry about what others think 👍. It's time for politicians to show us their human side and not just stick to a polished script 📚. Gavin Newsom is actually the real MVP right now 💪 - who wouldn't want to have that kind of media savvy? 😎 #KamalaHarris #AuthenticityMatters #PoliticsIsReal
 
OMG 🤯 Kamala's book was low-key savage, I get it tho 😒. People were salty 'bout her spills on Biden & crew 🚮. But honestly tho, can't handle a little vulnerability 💁‍♀️? Politicians have to be relatable, you feel? And Newsom's podcasting skills are straight fire 🔥! If Kamala wants 2 b a contender again, she needs 2 step up her game & show ppl she ain't afraid 2 get real 🤝. Maybe just take some time 2 reflect on what went wrong & come back stronger 💪
 
idk what's goin on with Kamala right now 🤔... seems like she's got a lot of skeletons in the closet that are gonna come back to haunt her 🕷️... I mean, i get it, she's tryna be real and all but sometimes you gotta know when to hold back, ya feel? 🤷‍♂️

Newsom on the other hand is doin a lot better than Kamala in terms of buildin that trust with folks outside his own party 📈... he's willing to listen and have some real conversations, which is exactly what politicians need to be doin these days 💬.

Harris needs to step up her game if she wants to make another run for it 🏃‍♀️... can't just rely on name recognition and being the "first female vice president" thing anymore 🤦‍♂️. gotta have substance, vulnerability, and a willingness to get messy 💪... wish her luck 😅
 
omg i dont get why ppl are so quick to bash Kamala for being real lol 🙄 like isnt that what we want in a leader? someone who can have tough conversations and admit when theyre wrong?

and yeah, its super easy to say stuff is "authentic" but how many people can honestly say theyve never burned any bridges? 🤷‍♀️ newsom sounds like a total sweetheart for being all open and honest on his podcast tho. doesnt he get a pass for being extra likable though? 😒
 
🤔 Kamala's book release was kinda a mess, felt like she was trying too hard to be relatable. People saw right through it 🙅‍♂️. Now she's got this whole "bridges she burned" thing going on and it's hard for me to see her being super genuine with the party after what happened 💔. I mean, Gavin Newsom is doing a way better job of showing his human side 🤗, maybe Kamala can learn from that.
 
🤔 I'm not convinced Kamala's book was a bad idea though 📚. It shows people what she's been through and how she got here, you know? Some ppl think it's all about being "authentic" but honestly, that just sounds like a fancy word for being vulnerable 😊. Newsom's trying to do the same thing on his podcast but it's easy when you're not under scrutiny like Harris is 💁‍♀️.

I mean, what's wrong with sharing some hard stories? It might not be the most popular move but it's real talk 🤷‍♂️. And yeah, adapting to a media landscape that wants more from politicians can be tough, but I think people are hungry for authenticity and truth 📺. Harris just needs to own her story and be willing to take some hits 💔.

It's funny how ppl say she's "alienated" allies but what they really mean is she's not playing it safe 😂. Being a politician isn't about being liked, it's about doing what's right 🙏. If Harris can figure out how to bring that authenticity without burning bridges, I think she'll do just fine 💪
 
I feel bad for Kamala Harris 🤔... I mean, I get that you gotta be honest and all, but like, burnin' bridges might not be the best strategy 😳. I've seen Gavin Newsom try to do the opposite on his podcast and it's actually kinda refreshing 🎧. It's like, politicians need to show us they can have a real convo without just spoutin' talking points 💬. If Harris is gonna win over people, she needs to be willin' to listen and learn from others 🤝. And yeah, I get that the media landscape is crazy hard to navigate, but maybe it's time for her to take some risks and show us what she's really about 💪
 
I just can't help but feel for Kamala - I mean, who hasn't made mistakes in their past, right? 🤔 But maybe that's what's holding her back now. As someone who's seen their fair share of ups and downs, I think it's all about owning those mistakes and learning from them. If she can genuinely show the American people that she's grown from these experiences, that could win them over.

I've always said, authenticity is key in politics - you can't fake it forever! 😉 And let's be real, Gavin Newsom has shown us how to handle criticism like a pro (or at least, most of the time). It's all about being able to take the heat and still come out looking good.

I'm not sure if Kamala's campaign is doomed yet, but it definitely looks like she's got her work cut out for her. Maybe this is an opportunity for her to prove some people wrong and show us what she's really made of? 🤞
 
I gotta say, I'm seeing a lot of messiness in Kamala's campaign setup 🤯. The layout is all over the place - it's like they're not even thinking about how their message is gonna be perceived by the public 📝. And don't even get me started on the typography 😒. It's just too much to take in.

But seriously, I think this media landscape is a big deal 🔥. Politicians need to be able to handle unscripted discussions and show some vulnerability, you know? It's not all about being polished and perfect 💁‍♀️. Newsom's approach seems way more refreshing - he's willing to engage with people who might disagree with him 🤝.

For Harris' campaign, I'd say they need to get a grip on their branding ASAP 📈. They can't just wing it and expect everything to fall into place ⚔️. It's gotta be all about consistency and authenticity - that's what the public is looking for 👀.
 
I'm just thinking, it reminds me of when Al Gore was running for prez back in 2000 🤔... everyone thought he was too "out there" but then he got hurt by those pesky electoral college votes 😔. Now Kamala's trying to do the same thing, but she's coming off that tell-all book and I don't know if people are gonna take her seriously 💁‍♀️. Newsom's approach is actually pretty smart, though - like how Clinton used to have those "town halls" with Republicans 🤝... it shows he's trying to connect with people across the aisle.

I'm not sure what Harris' problem is, but it sounds like she needs to just relax and be herself 😅. The media landscape has changed so much since Obama was running (which is wild in itself) 📺... I guess you gotta be able to take a joke and show some authenticity now 💬. Wish her luck!
 
I think it's gonna be tough for Kamala to shake off that book vibe lol 🤔📚. I mean, we get it, she's got a story to tell but some of her Dem allies are still salty about how she roasted Biden in that book. And honestly, can't say I blame them. It's like, if you're gonna trash the VP, expect some heat back at ya 🔥. But on the flip side, Gavin Newsom is like the opposite - he's all about bringing people together and having real conversations 🤝. Maybe Kamala needs to take a cue from him and just be more authentic? Idk, but it's definitely gonna be interesting to see how this plays out in 2024 🎉.
 
Ugh, I feel so bad for Kamala 🤕. I mean, I get it, you gotta be real and all that jazz 💁‍♀️, but burning bridges? That's just not cool 😒. I'm kinda surprised by how much traction the negative reception is getting though - I thought she was on a roll after her book came out 📚. And yeah, I can see why some people would be disappointed in her comments... I mean, who doesn't want to heal party divisions, right? 🤝 But at the same time, can we talk about how hard it is for politicians to be vulnerable and authentic in this media landscape? It's like, they gotta be perfect 24/7 or else 📺. I'm actually kinda rooting for Gavin Newsom here - he's been doing some cool stuff with his podcast 🎙️. Kamala just needs to find her footing again 💪... maybe time for a fresh start?
 
I feel like Kamala is having a major identity crisis - "burning bridges" as a career move? 😂 I mean, who needs enemies when you can have a tell-all book, right? But seriously, if she wants to run for president again, she's gotta be willing to get her hands dirty and show the public a different side of herself. Maybe she should take some advice from Gavin Newsom, aka the original "calm and collected" politician... just kidding, he's still got his own share of controversies 😜. But honestly, I think it's gonna be tough for Kamala to regain that trust with her party. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if she can turn things around 🤔👀
 
OMG u guys i just read about Kamala's book release and idk what to think 🤯 she's literally been roasted by some of Biden's ppl and it's getting real 💁‍♀️ I feel her though, like who doesn't want to share their truth sometimes? But at the same time i can see how it might not be the best timing for a presidential bid. Like what if she wants to be taken seriously but her words are perceived as kinda hurtful? 🤔

and omg have u seen Gavin Newsom's podcast interviews? he's literally so cool and down-to-earth 💕 like why can't more politicians just be themselves and not try to put on a perfect image all the time? i guess it's easier said than done though, lol. anywayz i think Kamala needs to take some time for self-reflection and figure out who she is outside of her political role 🙏
 
🤔 The more I think about it, the more I believe Kamala's biggest challenge isn't the bridges she burned, but her own perception of them 🚧. She sees herself as having been victimized by certain situations, whereas others might just see her as being strong-willed and assertive 💁‍♀️. It's all about how you spin it, right? I mean, if Gavin Newsom can navigate criticism on his podcast, maybe Kamala can do the same 📺. But what really gets me is how this whole thing highlights the evolving media landscape – politicians need to be more than just "nice" on camera; they need to actually have something meaningful to say 💡. That's where Harris' struggles with authenticity come in...
 
OMG you guys 🤯 I'm low-key worried about Kamala's chances 🤔 she seems so caught up in being "authentic" but like, can't we just have a politician who's actually relatable for once? 😂 her whole thing is coming off as super insincere to me and I don't think that's gonna fly with voters. Gavin Newsom on the other hand is like the ultimate chill governor 🤙♂️ he's all about having real conversations and listening to opposing views, you feel? 🤝 I'm not hating on Kamala or anything but I think she needs to step up her game if she wants to take down Biden 🚀
 
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