When asked about her campaign strategy in the final days before the election, Vice President Kamala Harris deflected questions about internal polling by stating she relies on her “instinct” rather than specific data.
Speaking with reporters in Philadelphia, Harris emphasized that she gauges momentum from the enthusiasm she sees at rallies and events. Citing a recent gathering of over 30,000 attendees, she highlighted the excitement of a diverse crowd that includes first-time voters, young people, and Americans from various backgrounds, indicating that the campaign’s “energy” is a strong indicator of its traction. What a load of crap. Kamala is desperate to change the narrative as her polling numbers continue to falter.
Over recent weeks, Democratic strategists have reportedly expressed concerns about Harris’s poll numbers, particularly in relation to her support among Black and Hispanic male voters. In response, her campaign has amplified outreach to these demographics, bringing in prominent figures like former President Barack Obama to help solidify support. Despite these efforts, polls indicate a tight race, with former President Donald Trump ahead in national averages, underscoring the challenges Harris faces in attracting crucial voting blocs. This just proves America is ready for a President that’s for the people, and they know that man is Trump.
Harris’s “instinct” driven approach makes one thing obvious – she’s losing and she knows it. Trump’s close polling position shows his success in resonating with key demographic groups, suggesting a strong foundation of support heading into the election’s final stretch. His focus on policy and direct voter engagement have given him a strong edge over Kamala, appealing to Americans concerned with tangible outcomes over broad statements of enthusiasm. One thing’s for sure, come November 5th, Kamala is going to be in a world of pain.