Before she was elected to the House, she practiced consumer protection law. Her ability to extract sensible responses from inquiries that are muddled by political rhetoric is still a valuable talent.
Not coincidentally, Porter’s campaign started collecting money for President Joe Biden on Friday. In an email, she urged her supporters to “donate, knock (on) doors, make calls” in order.
To help the president win reelection. According to seasoned Democratic adviser Roger Salazar, “I do think it will blow over.” He referred to her allegations of a rigged election.
As a “heat-of-the-moment” response to the millions of dollars that super political action committees had spent against her.
Porter has essentially adopted that stance. She implies that she became a target after opposing strong forces and blames outside money for depriving her a shot at the seat.
She commented on X, “They spend millions to defeat someone who will dilute their influence and disrupt the status quo, as we’ve seen in this campaign.”