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Jul 7, 2024

POLL: Voters Are Still Repulsed By Kamala Harris

By Jose Nino

According to a recently published Rasmussen poll, 41% of likely United States voters hold a favorable view of Harris, which includes 21% who have a very favorable opinion of the vice president. 

56% of voters currently view the vice president in an unfavorable light, which includes 43% who have a very unfavorable view of her.

As President Joe Biden’s running mate, only 25% of voters believe Harris helps Biden’s re-election chances. 

29% believe Harris hurts Biden’s re-election bid, and 43% indicated that having Harris as a running mate will not make much difference for Biden in the 2024 presidential election.

Although 19% of voters believe Harris is doing a better job than the majority of previous vice presidents, 49% believe she’s doing a worse job than the majority of vice presidents coming before him. 28% stated that her performance is roughly the same as the majority of most previous vice presidents.

36% of Democrat voters believe Harris is doing a better job than the majority of previous vice presidents. By contrast, 8% of Republican voters and 12% of independent voters share this view. 77% of Republican voters, 21% of Democrat voters, and 51% of independent voters stated Harris is doing a worse job than most of her vice presidential predecessors.

69% of Democrat voters have at least a somewhat favorable impression of Harris, but just 16% of Republicans voters and 36% of independent voters are in agreement. 81% of Republican voters, 29% of Democrat voters, and 60% of independent voters have an unfavorable view of Harris.

44% of Democrat voters, 10% of Republican voters, and 19% of independent voters believe Biden’s re-election chances are helped by having Harris as his vice president. 38% of Republican voters, 15% of Democrat voters, and 33% of independent voters stated that having Harris on the ticket will have a negative impact on Biden’s re-election chances. 

37% of white voters, 54% of black voters, 41% of Hispanic voters, and 53% of non-black minorities have at least a somewhat favorable view of Harris. 55% of government employees and both 41% of private sector workers and retirees view Harris favorably. 

When it comes to income categories, 56% of voters making over $200,000 annually view Harris in a favorable light. By contrast, 34% of voters making less than $30,000 annually hold favorable views of Harris. 

No matter who hypothetically replaces Biden, they will continue his anti-white, pro-interventionist, pro-mass migration, and pro-degeneracy agendas and then some. That’s the nature of the ruling class. 

It’s going to take a veritable revolution to ultimately clean house, politically, in the US for a genuine America First order to emerge from the ashes.