Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, 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.
In a pivotal moment for her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris faced the challenge of appealing to undecided voters during her recent CNN interview, the first since her designation as the Democratic presidential candidate. With the stakes high as the November election approaches, the interview served as her chance to connect with Americans who are still forming their opinions about her and her agenda. During the conversation, Harris confidently defended her record in the White House, addressing the various policy shifts that have occurred since her initial bid for the presidency in 2019. The Vice President aimed to clarify her positions and reassure voters about the direction in which she and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, intend to lead the country. Despite recent enthusiasm from Democratic supporters, the campaign is acutely aware that winning over undecided voters is crucial for securing victory. A significant demographic within this group is young men, a sector that has become a focal point for Republican Donald Trump, who has been actively courting their support through targeted media appearances, particularly on podcasts that resonate with younger audiences. This strategy underscores the competitive nature of the race, as both parties vie for the attention and votes of this influential cohort. However, the responses from three young men who watched the interview indicated a certain level of skepticism. One viewer expressed that while he appreciated Harris's passion and experience, he felt she lacked specificity when discussing her policies, leaving him uncertain about how they would impact his generation. Another remarked that the interview felt more like a polished performance than an authentic conversation, which made it difficult for him to connect with her on a personal level. A third observer echoed these sentiments, noting that while he admired Harris's accomplishments, he wanted to hear a more compelling vision for the future that addresses the pressing issues faced by young voters today. These reactions highlight the challenge that Harris faces as she attempts to bridge the gap with undecided voters, particularly those in the younger male demographic. As the campaign progresses, the effectiveness of her communication strategy will be crucial in determining whether she can convert skepticism into support. The upcoming weeks will undoubtedly be critical as both the Harris-Walz campaign and the Trump campaign continue to engage and influence these pivotal voters ahead of the election.