Before President Joe Biden made the announcement that he would be abandoning ship on his presidential campaign, vacating the nomination spot for the Democratic Party, but right after revealing to the world that he only has two brain cells, with one on life support during his utterly atrocious debate performance last month, a series of polls were conducted that show there’s no real discernible difference between how former President Donald Trump performs against Biden versus Vice President Kamala Harris.
He trounces both of them into the dirt. This is really bad news for many Democrats who have chosen to back Harris as Biden’s replacement, as these individuals seem to have deluded themselves into believing that she has a better chance of winning against the former president than their previous nominee. She doesn’t by the way.
It’s not hard to understand why real, authentic Americans who occupy space in the actual world and universe we live in would not want Harris as their next president. Have you ever listened to the woman talk? It’s indecipherable nonsense. Word salads galore. You have to hire a translator fluent in idiot in order to understand what she’s attempting to say.
Her greatest accomplishment is sleeping her way to the top.
Nobody wants this woman to be in charge of the nuclear football.
Here’s more from Fox News:
The New York Times assessed that Harris falls about two percentage points behind Trump in recent polls. The 46% to 48% difference is slightly better for Harris compared to how Biden polled on average – three percentage points behind the Republican presidential nominee, 47% to 44%.
A New York Times/Siena College poll conducted in the battleground state of Pennsylvania from July 9-11, before Biden dropped out and before the assassination attempt on Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, showed Harris was only behind by one percentage point in a hypothetical matchup against Trump.
In Virginia, Harris had a five percentage point lead, compared to Biden only polling ahead of Trump in the same state by a razor-thin margin, according to the Times. Harris polled slightly better than Biden in both states among Black voters, younger voters and women.
A poll that was done by the Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos that was conducted between the dates of July 5-9, a total of 70 percent of Democrats and independents that lean toward the Democratic Party, indicated they would be “satisfied” if Biden dropped from the race and was replaced by Harris.
🇺🇲 2024 GE: Forbes/@Harris_X_
🟥 Trump: 50%
🟦 Harris: 41%
⬜ Undecided: 9%
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With leans
🟥 Trump: 53%
🟦 Harris: 47%Independents: Trump 56-44% (with leans)
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#161 (1.6/3.0) | July 19-21 | 2,753 RVhttps://t.co/Ahmz2TT2RA pic.twitter.com/ZAfp2T6v63— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 22, 2024
The same survey asked a few open-ended questions and found that 29 percent of both Democrats and Democrat-independent leaning voters considered Harris to be their personal pick for the nomination if Biden were to drop from the race, which, we all know now that he did.
Seven percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents referenced California Gov. Gavin Newsom, while 4% said they wanted former first lady Michelle Obama as Biden’s replacement. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer each had 3% of support, though half of Democrats did not specify an alternative candidate.
As pressure mounted from Democrat lawmakers and donorsfor Biden to step aside, a poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research released last week found that about six in 10 Democrats believe that Harris would do a good job as president herself. About two in 10 Democrats do not believe she would, and another two in 10 say they do not know enough to say.
The report finished by saying, ”As pressure mounted from Democrat lawmakers and donors for Biden to step aside, a poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research released last week found that about six in 10 Democrats believe that Harris would do a good job as president herself. About two in 10 Democrats do not believe she would, and another two in 10 say they do not know enough to say.”