More than four months after Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin announced that he was breaking his promise to release its autopsy report on the 2024 election, the decision remains highly controversial. Arguments swirl around whether itās wise to proceed without public scrutiny of what went wrong during the last presidential campaign. But scant attention has focused on how hiding the autopsy provides an assist to Kamala Harris, who currently leads in polling of Democrats for the partyās 2028 nomination.
As Harris eyes another run, she has a major stake in the DNC continuing to keep the autopsy under wraps ā and has a lot to lose if it reaches the light of day. She must feel gratified when Martin defends keeping the autopsy secret, saying that the party should not ārelitigateā the 2024 election and claiming that release of the 200-page document would result in ānavel-gazing.ā
Release of the entire autopsy would likely be a blow to Harrisās chances of becoming president in January 2029. Partly based on interviews with more than 300 prominent Democrats and others in all 50 states, it reportedly concludes that Harrisās unwavering support for U.S. weapons shipments to Israel was a significant factor in her loss to Donald Trump.
While she pursued an unsuccessful strategy of wooing scarce āmoderateā Republican voters, many in the Democratic base were repelled by the full backing that Harris gave to President Bidenās massive arming of Israel as civilian deaths mounted in Gaza. She adhered to Bidenās admonition that there be āno daylightā between the two of them as she campaigned for president after he withdrew from the race.
At the time, polls showed that Harris was harming her election prospects by refusing to distance herself from Bidenās policy toward Israel. She evades that reality in her post-election book 107 Days, which dismisses antiwar protesters at her rallies as mere āhecklers.ā
Harrisās protracted book tour has been beset by disruptions as well as her inability to provide cogent responses.
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AKA Schroedingerās Autopsy