Elections
Veterans of Labour’s Big Win Flock Across Atlantic to Aid Harris
- Starmer’s aides believe Harris can learn from Labour’s success
- Labour ended 14 years of Tory rule with July 4 landslide win
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Just days after securing his party’s first election victory in almost two decades, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer got on a plane to Washington.
In the weeks since, a procession of his most senior advisers has followed in those footsteps, rushing to impart their winning strategy to the Democrats. Starmer’s team believes Kamala Harris’s campaign can learn from how Labour drew a line under divisive, culture-war issues to win back voters who’d overlooked them before.