Mollie Hemingway drops mic on editor who suggested Kamala’s ‘very short campaign’ could be ‘new model’

The shocking success of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has led to some people wondering if America should rethink its election timeline.

Namely, editor-in-chief of ‘Semafor,‘ Ben Smith. On Monday, he tweeted his suggestion that this may become a “new model” of campaigning in which all events and primaries are pushed until just weeks before the party convention.

“Did Kamala accidentally stumble into a new model for a very short campaign? What if the a party pushed all the primaries into the weeks before the convention? The long American campaigns have a real downside,” he wrote.

This didn’t sit right with many people, including ‘Federalist’ Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway who was quick to point out the driving force behind Harris’s campaign.

“If by ‘Kamala’ you mean the media-enabled regime that is destroying the country through propaganda and lies, possibly,” she wrote in her re-tweet.

Other X users shared their opinions on the concept of a truncated election process:

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