where is cam?
This question is increasingly being asked among Democrats as the 2024 presidential election enters its final months and there is growing distrust in the vice president's campaign.
“The time has come to attack these battlegrounds hard,'' says Obama campaign guru David Axelrod. he told Politico. “These races are decathlons and there are a lot of events and people want to test you so you have to do all the events.”
Axelrod said Harris needs to do more interviews with tougher audiences and that voters expect more from her.
As Trump's rallies across the country flooded the area, Harris played it safe. Her campaign has given few interviews and has had very limited interaction with voters. Democratic leaders are now concerned that the approach is dangerously similar to Hillary Clinton's disastrous 2016 campaign.

Since the Democratic convention in August, Ms. Harris has spent a third of her time being briefed or locked in meetings, according to a Politico analysis of her schedule.
Since the convention, nearly half of her days have been spent in Washington, D.C.
“What are those people doing with the Harris campaign? Get her there now!” enraged prominent Democratic strategist James Carville in a podcast appearance this week. , Harris said more needs to be done.
