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The analysts suggest that Harris’s cautious nature—her tendency to "toe the line"—undermines her ability to connect authentically with the public. Her discomfort and tentative tone in interviews may be a response to recent criticism, but it also reveals a deeper issue: her style of operating is overly cautious, which hampers her ability to lead and communicate convincingly.
They draw parallels to figures like Bob Dole and Mitt Romney, suggesting that candidates who struggle to speak convincingly in public often find it difficult to sustain political momentum. This critique raises concerns about her prospects should she decide to run for president again, especially given the weight of her past missteps and perceived lack of authenticity.