For those of you with longer memories than, say, a sparrow — unusual in our news cycle-focused media, but a condition more prevalent in the rest of the world — you may perhaps remember the crowing about crowds the left engaged in after now-former Vice President Kamala Harris became the heir apparent to the Democratic nomination.
“It’s really hard to overstate just how different the environment is for Democrats now,” The New York Times’ Maya King proclaimed from a “boisterous rally” for Harris in Atlanta, where Kamala was joined by rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo of Migos.
“It’s the clearest illustration yet of just how different the Democratic presidential campaign is under Harris — and how much she’s energizing a part of the Democratic coalition that had been checked out,” King fawned.