Kam-ugh-la: Voters aren’t wowed by Harris, not the ‘best’ – Washington Examiner

The article discusses the mixed perceptions of Vice​ President Kamala Harris among voters, highlighting​ that many are not ⁢particularly impressed by her performance. It notes that former President Donald Trump has expressed discontent with ‌Harris succeeding President Joe Biden as⁣ the leading figure in the Democratic party. This sentiment reflects broader concerns about Harris’s appeal and effectiveness in garnering support as a potential ​candidate. The text emphasizes​ the challenge ‌she faces in winning over skeptics within⁢ the party and among the electorate.


Kam-ugh-la: Voters aren’t wowed by Harris, not the ‘best’

Former President Donald Trump isn’t the only one unhappy that Vice President Kamala Harris replaced President Joe Biden on the top of the Democratic presidential ticket.

A majority of likely voters are also groaning over the Democratic Party’s choice. Even women.

In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 52% said Harris is not “the best possible presidential candidate for the Democratic Party this year.” Just 39% said she is.

The pollster didn’t offer any alternative choices.

But it did show the depth of disappointment among voters. For example, just 41% of women think Harris is the “best.” Only 41% of Hispanic people called her the best. And even among Democrats, less than three-quarters are wowed by Harris.

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Voters also told the pollster they have mixed feelings about how Harris was just installed in the nominee slot without having to compete for the job or even post a policy position.

Rasmussen said 48% felt the process was unfair while 47% were good with it.



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