Kamala Harris Is Giving Us Snark — And It’s The Energy We’ve Been Waiting For

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Kamala Harris Is Giving Us Snark — And It’s The Energy We’ve Been Waiting For
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Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power.

On any given day, reporters get dozens or even hundreds of press releases from politicians, celebrities, organizations, companies and other public figures and institutions. Most of them are extremely forgettable.

A screenshot of a press release sent to reporters by Kamala Harris' presidential campaign Thursday, titled:"Statement on a 78-Year-Old Criminal’s Fox News Appearance"with a similarly saucy subject line: “Happy World IVF Day To Everyone Except JD Vance,” referring to the GOP vice presidential nominee’s resurfaced comments criticizing “childless cat ladies.

With many politicians, these attempts to be internet-savvy reek of desperation and come off as too “how do you do, fellow kids?” By contrast, with Harris and her campaign, it hasn’t yet felt stiff, manufactured or out of touch. The use of direct and relatable language, mirroring the way people talk on the internet, as well as the way she seems to be in on the joke, appear to be a natural extension of her personality.

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