Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign against Donald Trump echoes Barack Obama's 2008 effort — but with a key difference, Washington Bureau chief Benjy Sarlin said in a Semafor column Friday.
According to Sarlin, the two candidates might have a lot of differences, but they're both painting themselves in a "post-partisan" era. As Obama said in 2008, it was to “cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past” and move beyond the psychodramas of the George W. Bush and Bill Clinton eras.