By Eugene Daniels
One of the nationâs most powerful political groups tasked with helping female candidates is readying a massive investment to improve Kamala Harrisâ public standing.
EMILYâs List, the political action committee whose aim is to elect female candidates supportive of abortion rights, says it will be spending âtens of millions of dollarsâ to defend and prop up the vice president during the 2024 election.
Such an investment in support of a sitting vice president is politically unprecedented. And it reflects the lack of broader efforts that have been made to date to help bolster the vice president amid persistently low approval ratings.
âShe is a boogeyman that Republicans can [and will] use when it comes to pushing their message,â a senior Republican strategist said, speaking anonymously to discuss election season strategy frankly. âA President Harris would be even worse than a President Biden because she campaigned as a progressive fighter and had to moderate herself when she became Bidenâs running mate. And to be completely frank, sheâs smart. Sheâs an accomplished prosecutor. She was a United States senator. And she does have the resume to match.â
Laphonza Butler, the president of EMILYâs List, told POLITICO that the effort is not to redefine but to âremindâ voters of the politician that electrified enough of the party as a freshman Senator to have the juice to run for president.
âWeâre going to tell the story about who she is, what sheâs done, support her at every turn and really push back against the massive misinformation and disinformation thatâs been directed towards her since sheâs been elected,â said Butler, a longtime Harris ally.
At this point, the PAC is at the beginning of planning the exact scope of the investment, but Butler confirmed it will be in the range of tens of millions of dollars. When asked what the organization would spend the money on, Butler said she would not âtake anything off the table at this point.â The group, she added, would target certain types of voters on various platforms.
âSome age groups and demographics get their information from things like YouTube or from TikTok. For some demographics, they are much more interpersonal and in terms of how they get and disseminate information,â Butler added.
In 2020, EMILYâs List spent about $10 million after Harris was announced as Joe Bidenâs running mate. The group has also managed the Twitter account âMadam Vice Presidentâ which tweets and retweets, what it sees as, Harrisâ accomplishments in office.
But there is a belief that Democrats largely need to do a better job of defining the vice president as sheâs endured stumbles and harsh media coverage. Harris aides and allies have often been frustrated with, what they perceive to be, a lack of a full-throated defense of her from the White House and fellow Democrats during the toughest times of her vice presidency.
âThe White House team themselves didnât fully understand early on the differences that when you have a woman in this role, it has to look different. You have to do it differently. You canât just do it the way you would with a white man, because again, people have never seen it before,â one Harris ally told POLITICO. âOnce that narrative, as you say, kind of got set in and, you know, that doesnât mean itâs accurate.â
While former chief of staff Ron Klain was seen as one of Harrisâ loudest defenders, there were those in her orbit who worried his departure would leave a vacuum. Instead thereâs been a more coordinated effort to defend the vice president with the entry of Jeff Zients as chief of staff and Ben LaBolt as communications director.
Labolt said the West Wing and Harris teams are in âlockstep,â adding it was incumbent to defend Harris from misperceptions and attacks.
âItâs critical to be proactive and reactive here. You always want to be more proactive than reactive. As much as Republicans are out on the campaign trail, I will say that we know that there can be some outrageous things and some things that arenât true or are filled with misinformation,â Labolt said. âIf you allow a lie to flow that [goes] unchecked, people start to repeat [it], people start to believe it. And weâre not going to allow that to happen.â
In the backdrop is the 2024 campaign, which has put Harris in a more prominent position and further compelled Biden world to knock down insinuations or chatter that there are doubts about her. Since the campaign began in April, Harris has been front and center, doing the most fundraisers (four) for the reelection. The campaign says sheâs slated to do at least five in June alone.
Harrisâ allies say she feels much more comfortable in the position more than two years in. Behind the scenes, staff has worked to get Harris to be less scripted. Multiple times over the last few months, Harris has simply ignored prewritten remarks or notes and instead spoke off the cuff, a break from the more stilted and scripted speeches she would give earlier in her tenure. Staff believes she is getting more positive receptions from audiences.
Allies point to her speech after touring a slave castle in Ghana, fiery remarks in Tennessee after two legislators were expelled from the state House for mounting a demonstration in favor of gun control and an abortion speech at Howard University where she walked around the stage without a teleprompter or notes as evidence of her revised approach.
âItâs a reminder of how much of a strong fighter the vice president is. I found I was missing it myself and was and was thirsty for it,â Butler said, after the Howard event.