Published Jul 22, 2024

Kamala-nomics. Sabrina Carpenter’s ice cream strategy. Starbucks & Mercedes & Goldman’s EVs

Explore the strategic pivot of 'Kamala-nomics' as Kamala Harris rises in the political arena, the music industry's innovative marketing tactics with stars like Sabrina Carpenter offering fans new 'flavors' of their hits, and a groundbreaking partnership among Starbucks, Mercedes, and Goldman Sachs to revolutionize the EV charging experience into a luxurious retail oasis.
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  • Biden's Exit

    President Biden's recent decision to step down from the presidential race has sent shockwaves through the political world. This rare move, reminiscent of Lyndon B. Johnson's decision in 1968, has opened the door for Vice President Kamala Harris to potentially become the Democratic nominee 1. Biden's endorsement of Harris, while significant, does not guarantee her nomination, as the decision ultimately lies with the Democratic delegates at the upcoming convention 2.

    There are decades where nothing happens. Then there are weeks when a decade happens.

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    As Harris inherits Biden's campaign infrastructure, her economic stance becomes a focal point for both supporters and critics.

       

    Kamala-nomics

    Kamala Harris's economic policies, dubbed 'Kamala-nomics,' are under the spotlight as she steps into a more prominent political role. Historically, Harris has championed progressive policies, such as universal healthcare funded by higher corporate taxes and rent relief initiatives 3. However, as she transitions from a primary candidate to a potential general election contender, her policies may shift towards the center to appeal to a broader electorate 4.

    Kamala-nomics was more progressive than Biden, but it may change now since she's running against Trump.

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    This evolution in her economic approach will be crucial as she positions herself against potential rivals in the upcoming election.