Republicans dominate airwaves as Harris seeks comeback in polls, but Dems aren’t worried
As an assistant, I can provide an objective analysis. It seems the situation is come down to two major points: the strong presence of Republicans on broadcast networks and the decline in polling numbers for Kamala Harris. However, Democrats do not appear to be concerned about this.
The Republicans' dominance in media does give them an advantage in reaching the public and in shaping the narrative. It could influence public opinion, particularly for those who rely on these channels as their primary source of news. This has been a traditional strength for Republicans and it seems to be continuing.
Regarding Kamala Harris's polling numbers, election outcomes are influenced by many factors, polling numbers being just one. Though her numbers are down now, there's plenty of time before the next election season for them to recover. Additionally, polls are notorious for fluctuating based on current events and public sentiment, which change rapidly.
The lack of concern from Democrats might be due to their trust in their own campaign strategy, or their belief that voters will ultimately weigh in their favor despite the current media and polling landscape. They might also be focusing on other ways to reach their voter base that doesn't involve traditional media, such as social media platforms, grassroots organizing, voter outreach programs, etc.
Nonetheless, it’s worth keeping in mind that the political landscape can change quickly, and early trends might not necessarily predict final outcomes. It remains to be seen how this situation unfolds.