Democrats are growing nervous about Kamala Harris’s prospects in the upcoming election, and when one looks at their candidate’s recent performances, one can hardly blame them. The Harris/Walz campaign has gone from dumpster fire to train wreck, and things aren’t improving. More and more it’s looking like one of the best things the Trump/Vance ticket could do is just to let their opponent keep campaigning.
But the Democrats aren’t hitting on what their real problem is: Their candidate, who my friend and colleague Jeff Charles refers to as “Black Hillary,” is the worst presidential candidate since Her Imperial Majesty Hillary I, Dowager-Empress of Chappaqua. And, ironically, both of these awful candidates are facing the same Republican opponent. Democrats are instead worried about the Harris ticket’s having “peaked too soon.”
Democrats are worried the initial euphoria of Vice President Kamala Harris ascending to the top of the ticket this summer has fizzled out at the worst possible time.
As Harris took the stage in battleground state Arizona on Thursday for the second time in two weeks, she immediately called herself the “underdog.” It’s a word she has used often to motivate voters. This time, however, Democrats fear the sentiment reflects an uncomfortable reality that she is behind.
“Arizona, look, we have just 26 days until Election Day, 26 days. And we are nearing the home stretch, and this will be a tight race until the very end, and we are the underdog,” Harris said, with the crowd responding by barking like dogs.
“So, we have some hard work ahead of us, but we like hard work. Hard work is good work,” Harris said. […]
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