Joseph Hill, Managing Director at Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies and co-founder of Black Leadership Pennsylvania, was featured in an article by The Guardian, “Democrats Search for Answers as Blue Philadelphia Turns Towards Trump.” Joe addressed Vice President Kamala Harris’ lack of clear messaging on rising costs: “There needed to be a way to clearly explain to people how their economic reality was going to change and how you were going to deal with the issue of rising costs. I never saw a clear, punchy answer to any of those questions from the vice-president.”
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