Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Vice President Kamala Harris has faced constant criticism regarding her visibility and effectiveness in her role. Since taking office, many have perceived her as an almost invisible figure, raising questions about her ability to stand out in an electoral campaign that intensifies every day. Despite this, Harris recently appeared at a key event, warning about the dangers of a potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency. Her criticism of the former president was strong, describing him as "not serious" and highlighting a shift in her communication strategy. In an analysis of her recent speech, scholar Arlene Ramírez Uresti pointed out that for the first time, Harris presented a more solid and personal narrative, connecting her history as a prosecutor with the current challenges facing the country. The vice president emphasized her commitment to being the president of all Americans, a message that resonated with some audiences, although her path ahead is complex. She faces the challenge of consolidating the support that used to belong to Joe Biden, without any guarantee that that loyalty will transfer to her. One of Harris's main focuses was to address the undecided voters and those who have opted for abstention. Aiming to attract voters who previously supported Biden, her speech centered on issues that have traditionally been part of the Republican agenda. Discussing Mexican cartels and the fight against drug trafficking is not only an attempt to resonate with the public's concerns but also a strategy to counter the narrative fueled by Trump. However, her choice to address such polarizing issues as abortion has sparked criticism and could alienate certain sectors of the electorate. Harris finds herself at a crossroads, trying to position herself as the candidate who can challenge Trump, but she also needs to be aware of the limitations of her message in a country where abortion remains a divisive issue. Time is running out for Harris, who must articulate her campaign within just 11 weeks. Meanwhile, Trump has been at the center of public attention for months, strengthening his image and support base. Harris, on the other hand, has had to combat the perception of weakness, a stigma that has intensified during her tenure as vice president. A notable aspect of her speech was her attempt to connect with the middle class, a group that she claims has been stripped of its economic stability. However, many critics pointed out that her message seems disconnected from reality, as the Biden administration has faced a housing crisis that has affected this sector of the population. This highlights a possible lack of understanding of the current challenges facing Americans. While polls give Harris a slight edge over Trump, political observers warn that these numbers can be misleading. Historically, polls have failed to predict outcomes, as was the case in Hillary Clinton's 2016 contest. This context suggests that the true gauge of support for Harris will be her ability to interact directly with people, a facet in which she has largely been absent. The conflict in Gaza was also a topic discussed in Harris's speech, where she attempted to take a balanced approach. However, her understanding of foreign policy has been questioned, as her stance seems to waver between her own principles and the realities of American politics. This ambiguity could be seen as a strategic misstep, given that many voters seek clarity and determination in leaders aspiring to lead the country. For his part, Trump was quick to react to Harris's statements, using them to reinforce his image as a strong and critical opponent. The former president has proven to be a master of provocation, and he is expected to intensify his attacks on Harris as the election approaches. This represents an additional challenge for the vice president, who must contend not only with criticism about her performance but also with aggressive rhetoric that aims to destabilize her campaign. In summary, Kamala Harris faces a path filled with obstacles in her attempt to capture the attention and support of voters. As she seeks to distance herself from the image of a muted vice president, she must articulate a clear and convincing message that resonates not only with her base but also attracts undecided voters and those who feel marginalized by current politics. Time is running out, and the challenge she faces is monumental in a political environment that shows no signs of calming down.