It could be both. She’s a great speaker, intelligent and compassionate, but I do feel sometimes people have given her bad advice. On second thought, yeah. It’s the word coached that irritates. It makes it seem like it’s not her own doing, even if the coaching in this case seems to be: be more herself.
It’s a problem for us progressives and liberals, because we want to recognize the team effort but also celebrate the individual excellence.
Let me reiterate: I love Kamala Harris as a candidate, and as a politician. I think she’s done wonderful things, is a great, effective vice president and will be a worthy successor to Joe when the time comes. The only reason I am not pushing for her to be president now is because our current prez is still doing a great job despite the press feeding frenzy.