Democrats are hitting the panic button as the Kamala Harris campaign shows major signs of imploding. How can they pull up her struggling poll numbers? If they have to ditch her, can they rescue candidates running in the down-ballot positions. Here’s more from Steve Turley.
New polls released over the weekend point to a widening gap. We’re not just talking about the more conservative pollsters like Trafalgar and Rasmussen. Now, even liberal outfits like Nate Silver and the New York Times‘ Siena poll show former President Donald Trump with a substantial lead nationally and an even more pronounced advantage across all of the battleground states in the Midwest and South, even a slight lead in Michigan.
In other words, you might not have to wait until returns from Nevada and Arizona before calling the election this year. Let’s hope Trump kicks Kamala’s rotten Commie ass in Tuesday night’s debate on ABC and seals the deal for this election cycle. Here, Benny Johnson discusses what’s happening with pollster Rich Baris.
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