Plagiarism Escalates: “Hope and Change” to “Cope and Cringe”

October 28, 2024 Plagiarism Escalates: “Hope and Change” to “Cope and Cringe”  image

Key Takeaways

  • Harris’s support base is cracking as voters confront plagiarism allegations and major institutions withhold endorsement.
  • Democratic moves to the right, especially in swing state ads for down-ballot races, suggest Harris’s influence is waning as her party questions whether she can win.
  • Defensive, emotionally charged language among her supporters underscores the underlying doubts about her viability as a leader. 

Our Methodology

Demographics

All Voters

Sample Size

100,000

Geographical Breakdown

National

Time Period

7 Days

MIG Reports leverages EyesOver technology, employing Advanced AI for precise analysis. This ensures unparalleled precision, setting a new standard. Find out more about the unique data pull for this article. 

Kamala Harris, once heralded by many as progressive and resilient, is now facing intense scrutiny from supporters and external political figures. Allegations of plagiarism, compounded by her tenuous hold on certain voter demographics, stir skepticism even among Democrats.

MIG Reports analysis of social media discussions shows a fracture among her supporters, oscillating between ardent loyalty and disillusionment. Her alignment—or lack thereof—with other Democratic leaders also continues to raise questions.

Testing Democratic Loyalty

Harris supporters have mixed emotions in response to the plagiarism allegations. Some simply dismiss them, while others express serious doubt.

  • 35-48% remain supportive, brushing off the accusations as politically charged attacks meant to damage her influence and reputation.
  • 25-34 are disappointed, struggling to reconcile the allegations with their previously held perceptions of Harris’s integrity.
  • Critical voices hint at an underlying fragility in her base, where loyalty wavers under the weight of unrelenting controversies.
  • 14-20% are indifferent and, while supporters, they see the allegations as part of the “usual” political spectacle.
  • Indifference may also suggest a pragmatic acceptance of flaws in a similar way to Trump supporters remaining unmoved by recent allegations.

Major publications like the L.A. Times and Washington Post have also broken tradition by withholding endorsement. This hints at a growing establishment belief that Harris cannot win. Her exclusion from high-profile endorsements and the swing-state campaign discourse heightens this sense of resignation.

Coping and Reframing

Some Democrats frame the plagiarism accusations as a manufactured controversy orchestrated by partisan actors. The persistent refrain of “political hit job” or “treacherous media” underscores a belief that Harris is being unjustly targeted.

The narrative that suggests media and rivals are weaponizing these allegations against Harris is often a coping mechanism, fostering a sense of solidarity against perceived injustice.

As sentiment toward Harris plummets, down-ballot Democratic candidates in swing states are beginning to promote their alignment with certain Trump-like positions. Harris’s presence is conspicuously absent from their campaigns, corroborating fracture withing the party. A defensive framing of Harris’s campaign suggests recognition that her influence within the party is waning.

Around 30% of the discussion attempts to redirect the conversation toward her middle-class advocacy and other progressive achievements. By emphasizing her policy work over the plagiarism allegations, supporters attempt to gloss over the controversy. The media is also noticeably absent in discussions and reporting on plagiarism allegations.

Resilience or Denial?

Harris defenders use language of defiance and resilience, with terms like “manipulative narrative” and “smear tactics” in her defense.

They focus on her advocacy as a “fight for justice” and use inclusive language like “together we can” to create a collective identity. This rhetoric reveals reluctance to confront the implications of the plagiarism allegations head-on.

People use emotionally charged language—often bitter and at times hostile—suggesting frustration about Harris’s electability and leadership. Expressions of indignation, combined with sentiments of abandonment reveal the sense of doom many Harris supporters seem to be adopting.

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