A look at the Harris campaign's outreach to the tech sector, as it tries to convince companies that she'll chart her own course while avoiding policy specifics
they are not convincing independents with their current strategy Scott Kupor / @skupor : “Being more specific could test the party's cohesion. Replacing enforcement officials whom big donors don't like, said Dan Geldon, Warren's former chief of staff, would 'send a signal to every federal enforcer that if they go after the rich and powerful, they are at risk of Wendy R. Anderson / @wendyranderson : Interesting, must-read @washingtonpost article by @Cat_Zakrzewski @nitashatiku & @lizzadwoskin - Inside the Harris campaign's blitz to win back Silicon Valley: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... @katrinanation : Harris blitz to win back Silicon Valley.Replacing enforcement officials whom big donors don't like,said Warren's former chief of staff,would “send signal to every federal enforcer that if they go after rich & powerful,they're at risk of losing their jobs.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Avi Asher-Schapiro / @aaschapiro : Nice details in this WaPo report on the meetings between tech execs & the Harris camp . Team Harries has been: “reminding tech execs that [Harris] ran against Warren in the 2020 primaries, when Warren made antitrust action against tech a wedge issue.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... @scribe_light : The Tech Industry? At this late date in the election, is winning back ‘the tech industry’ really a priority? #Election2024 Jason Kint / @jason_kint : Good report. My two cents is that if you're going to place Dan into the story based on his work for Sen Warren then you should also label Hoffmann as a board member of Microsoft. [image]