Kamala Harris makes the cover of 'Vogue,' called a 'candidate of our times'

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 October 13, 2024

The mainstream media, and traditional print media, are working overtime to ensure a Kamala Harris victory on Election Day. 

As Fox News reported, Harris was featured on the cover of Vogue, with the magazine captioning her picture with the most ridiculous possible caption that used the words "national rescue."

The brass at Vogue gushed over Harris, who, until a few months ago, polled embarrassingly low within the ranks of her own party and was considered one of the worst-performing vice presidents in history.

Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, have received a major boost from establishment media outlets and up and down throughout the ranks of Hollywood.

What's happening?

The magazine pulled out all of the stops in what Fox News described as a "glowing" profile of the presidential candidate.

"It happens only rarely that individuals are summoned overnight for acts of national rescue, but in late July Kamala Harris received one of those calls," the magazine wrote about Harris.

The magazine cherry-picked several Harris supporters and used some of their quotes, which were laughable to say the least.

"To see the young people, older people, Republicans, men, women rally around her was electrifying and made me think that, in America, anything is possible," voter Yvette Young told Vogue. "It brought back a feeling that’s been gone for me since Donald Trump came down the escalator."

Fox News noted:

Vogue praised Harris for her style, writing that "no one could say that Harris didn't look the part on the last night of the Democratic National Convention when, dressed in a navy Chloé suit designed by the German-American designer Chemena Kamali and a matching silk blouse with the lavallière bow that has become her signature, she strode onstage to accept her party’s presidential nomination."

What about Melania?

To underscore how ridiculous it is that Harris received a second cover of Vogue, former First Lady Melania Trump, a brilliant woman who was actually a fashion icon and supermodel, never made the cover a single time.

Clearly, all facets of the media are putting in the effort to elect Harris, who was chosen not by voters, but by Democrat Party elites.

Her poll numbers are wavering in some key areas, and former President Donald Trump only needs to win Pennsylvania to seal the deal in November, according to political analysts.

Only time will tell if Harris' media allies can deliver her a victory.

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