In the world of politics, passion often trumps reason, and this is especially true when it comes to voting. Kamala Harris, as a potential presidential candidate, has her share of supporters—some who back her with fervor that rivals the devotion seen among Trump loyalists. But who are these people, and what drives them to the Harris camp instead of supporting Donald Trump? Let’s explore the motivations behind those who would passionately vote for Harris, excluding the obvious pro-abortionists.
Emotion-Driven Voters: Guided by Feelings, Not Facts
Let’s start with the folks who seem to vote based on their feelings rather than on rational analysis. These are the people who have bought into the propaganda machine—hook, line, and sinker. They’ve heard the narratives, they’ve internalized them, and now, their emotions are the driving force behind their political choices. This group doesn’t stop to critically evaluate policies or consider long-term consequences. Instead, they react emotionally to the messaging that resonates with their personal fears or aspirations.
For these voters, Harris represents something positive, even if they can’t quite articulate what that is. Maybe it’s her charisma, or maybe it’s simply the idea of change. But make no mistake, their votes are cast with their hearts, not their heads.
The Uninformed: Ignorant of the Dangers of Big Government
Another group of Harris supporters consists of those who simply don’t understand the dangers that come with her policies—or more broadly, the policies of the Democratic Party. These are the voters who don’t grasp that Harris and her party could be leading the country down a path toward bigger government and less personal freedom. They’ve never experienced the consequences of communism or socialism firsthand, so they fail to recognize the warning signs.
To these voters, Harris’s promises sound appealing. Free this, free that, more government intervention—it all seems like a good deal. But what they don’t realize is that such promises come with strings attached. Bigger government inevitably means more control over your life, and less freedom for you and your family. Unfortunately, these voters either don’t see the connection or don’t believe it could happen in the U.S.
The Identity Politics Crowd: Voting for Historic Firsts
Then there’s the group of voters who are motivated by identity politics. For some, the idea of electing the first female president or the first Black female president is too enticing to pass up, even if the candidate’s policies might be harmful to the country in the long run. These voters see Harris as a symbol of progress, and they’re willing to overlook potential dangers in favor of making history.
The irony here is that while these voters think they’re advancing the cause of equality, they might be supporting policies that could ultimately undermine the very freedoms that allow for such progress in the first place. But for them, the symbolism of a Harris presidency outweighs these concerns.
The Trump Haters: Anyone But Trump
We can’t overlook the segment of the electorate that would vote for just about anyone if it meant keeping Trump out of office. These voters are driven by a deep-seated hatred for Trump, regardless of his policies or accomplishments. They don’t care that Trump isn’t a career politician or that his policies have been focused on America’s prosperity—they just want him gone.
For this group, Harris is a means to an end. She could be a cardboard cutout as long as she’s the alternative to Trump. The irony is that in their quest to oust Trump, they might be voting for someone whose policies could be far more damaging to the country in the long term.
The Freebie Seekers: Looking for Handouts
Another group likely to support Harris consists of those who are always looking for a handout. These voters want the government to do everything for them, regardless of the consequences for the country’s economic future or individual freedoms. Harris, with her promises of expanded government programs, appeals to this group because she represents more free stuff—whether it’s healthcare, education, or some other form of government assistance.
What these voters don’t seem to realize is that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. All those “free” government programs come with a hefty price tag, one that future generations will be paying for in the form of higher taxes and less economic opportunity. But for the freebie seekers, it’s all about the here and now, with little thought for the future.
Pro-Abortion Voters: Ignorance of Harris’s Flawed Stance
Let’s briefly address the pro-abortion voters who might back Harris. Frankly, these voters are probably unaware of the legal shortcomings in Harris’s stance on abortion. Harris has pushed for federal oversight of state abortion laws, which echoes the Civil Rights Act’s now-unconstitutional requirement for federal approval of state election law changes. If they were paying attention, these voters would realize that Harris’s approach could backfire, especially in states with strict gun control laws that could also be subject to federal review under her logic.
But again, this group isn’t voting with their heads. They’re voting based on the assumption that Harris is the best choice for their cause, even though her approach might actually undermine it in the long run.
The Big Government Advocates: Harris +1
Finally, we have the voters who support Harris because they want to see an even bigger, more powerful federal government. These voters are the “huge government despot” types who believe that the government should have more control over nearly every aspect of our lives. Harris’s policies, which are often just a step beyond Biden’s in terms of expanding government power, appeal to these voters because they align with their vision of a government that does more—regardless of the cost to individual freedoms.
These voters see Harris as a continuation and expansion of Biden’s policies, with an extra dose of government intervention. For them, that’s exactly what they want, even if it means sacrificing personal freedoms in the process.
Understanding the Harris Voter – Dumb & Emotional
In summary, those who would passionately vote for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump are driven by a variety of motivations—none of which seem to prioritize the long-term well-being of the country. Whether they’re voting based on emotion, ignorance, identity politics, or a desire for bigger government, these voters are choosing Harris for reasons that, in many cases, are short-sighted and potentially dangerous.
In a political landscape that demands careful consideration and informed decision-making, it’s crucial to understand the mindset of those who would support a candidate like Harris. Only by recognizing these motivations can we fully appreciate the stakes in the ongoing battle for the future of our nation.