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Seen And Unseen: Inside Harris’ Identity Politics Campaign

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In the latest segment of “Seen and Unseen,” Laura Ingraham and Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo explored the evolving landscape of political advertising and outreach, particularly focusing on Kamala Harris’s campaign strategies.

Arroyo highlighted Harris’ usage of identity politics through a series of specialized Zoom meetings. 

“Every day there’s a new one,” Arroyo noted, mentioning events like “Hispanics for Harris,” “White Women for Harris,” and “Christians for Kamala.” 

His analysis turned to the campaign’s latest event, an “Evangelicals for Harris” Zoom call, which has stirred controversy due to its association with a provocative activist theologian. 

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Ekemini Uwan’s remarks about whiteness being inherently wicked have sparked debate, yet the event drew around 40,000 progressive Christians. 

Ingraham and Arroyo also discussed the broader impact of social media in the political arena. 

Arroyo revealed that the Harris campaign is leveraging influencers and has hosted a summit at the White House to engage with them. 

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Laura, this is a determined strategy. And this whole influencer summit, they gave them special access to the White House,” Arroyo explained. 

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“They’re giving them even bigger access at the DNC. All of this is a strategy to counter Trump’s Musk interview and his social media play the other day and throughout the campaign.”

As the election progresses, these strategies will likely play a significant role in shaping public perception and voter engagement.

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