Ex-Trump adviser claims that Kamala Harris is benefiting from media coverage being "pushed to reset" during her campaign.
'Politician receives nearly five weeks of positive media coverage, a record amount,' said Bryan Lanza.
Despite concerns over inflation and other issues, Kamala Harris' campaign has gained popularity due to overwhelmingly positive media coverage, according to former Deputy communications director for the Trump 2016 campaign, Bryan Lanza.
Lanza stated that the Republican Party and former President Trump's campaign have been met with enthusiasm, and the party wants to survive it.
"Kamala Harris received nearly five weeks of positive media coverage, making her the most popular VP in American history, according to Lanza."
"Since that time, she has made 1,800 phone calls to Democratic Party insiders to secure the nomination. That's what changed it." He inquired. "No, it's the media that pushed the reset."
Recently, Harris has mostly avoided formal press conferences and interviews with the media. Some liberal media personalities, such as CNN host Fareed Zakaria, have commended her campaign approach, describing it as "disciplined" and "remarkably focused," particularly since she named her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Despite media support for Harris' campaign, key voter issues such as inflation and immigration still pose a threat to her popularity, as Lanza stated.
"From our perspective, we anticipate that the media coverage will be overly positive and praiseworthy, despite the fact that inflation and immigration have made life less than ideal. However, we must endure the media hype and remain optimistic that we will succeed."
Planet Chronicle Digital did not receive an immediate response from the Harris campaign when requested for a comment.
Planet Chronicle' Michael Lee contributed to this report.
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