Last updated Nov 29, 2025
politics
Within the next few U.S. election cycles, the policy positions and rhetoric of leading national Democratic figures such as Kamala Harris will be perceived as relatively moderate or even conservative compared to the increasingly socialist platform adopted by the party’s rising urban and youth wing.
I jokingly say that Kamala Harris is going to look like a conservative candidate pretty soon.View on YouTube
Explanation

The prediction is explicitly time‑bounded to occur “within the next few U.S. election cycles.” As of the current date (November 30, 2025), we are only partway between the 2024 and 2026 U.S. federal election cycles. That is at most one cycle into what is usually interpreted as “a few” (commonly 2–3 cycles), so the stated timeframe has not elapsed.

Additionally, the claim is about how figures like Kamala Harris will be perceived relative to an “increasingly socialist” youth/urban wing of the Democratic Party. This is a long‑horizon, qualitative shift in intra‑party ideology and public perception, not something that can be definitively judged just months after the prediction. Even if some commentary today frames establishment Democrats as more centrist than the party’s left flank, that dynamic pre‑dated the prediction and does not yet show a clearly new, widely accepted reclassification of Harris herself as a “conservative candidate” within Democratic politics.

Because (1) the full timeframe (“next few election cycles”) has not passed, and (2) any definitive, widely accepted perception change of the described magnitude has not been clearly documented or testable yet, this prediction cannot be fairly evaluated at this time.