Vice President Harris continues to suffer from more defeats. She may never land back on her feet.
And Kamala Harris collapses after reading this career-ending news.
Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t just lose the 2024 election – she lost in resounding fashion to Donald Trump.
Trump was able to win all of the swing states and deliver her a defeat that will be talked about for ages. Harris will be known as the Democrat candidate who helped deliver Trump one of the greatest political comebacks in American history.
And according to the latest polls, it’s not looking like Kamala Harris will get another change to redeem herself and run for president again.
Democrats Signal a Shift: Kamala Harris Urged to Step Aside for 2028
The Democratic Party seems to be sending a clear message to Vice President Kamala Harris: follow President Joe Biden’s lead in 2024 and step aside in 2028. The sentiment reflects a growing desire among Democrats for fresh leadership in future presidential races.
Recent findings from a Rasmussen Reports survey reveal that only 32% of Democrats support Harris pursuing another presidential bid in 2028. In contrast, 55% believe the party should consider alternative candidates, signaling a strong preference for new faces over a repeat campaign from the vice president.
This shift in opinion marks a notable departure from earlier post-election polls, where Harris enjoyed stronger backing, potentially buoyed by her race against President-elect Donald Trump.
However, a deeper analysis post-election has painted a stark picture of Harris’s candidacy. Reports highlighted her inability to galvanize new voter groups, her struggles in battleground states, and her failure to secure a victory over Trump—all issues that echo her underwhelming 2020 campaign, which ended before the primaries began.
When President Biden opted against seeking reelection, he endorsed Harris as his successor, quelling any chance of a contested primary that might have tested her standing among Democratic voters.
Yet, the latest Rasmussen numbers suggest Harris’s appeal is waning not just within her party but across the broader electorate.
Among all likely voters, only 24% support another Harris run, while a substantial 61% are opposed.
The Democratic bench appears deep, with notable figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer reportedly eyeing potential bids. The appetite for fresh leadership highlights a broader critique of the party’s current trajectory.
The Rasmussen poll also explored reasons for Harris’s defeat in 2024. While only 18% attributed the loss to her qualities as a candidate, 21% pointed to the unpopularity of the Biden administration.
However, the most significant finding was that 45% of voters felt the Democratic Party itself was out of touch with the concerns of everyday Americans.
This sentiment suggests a need for a broader recalibration within the party, especially as it seeks to reconnect with voters ahead of future elections.
As Democrats look toward 2028, the focus on new leadership and a fresh approach may define the party’s strategy moving forward.
For Harris, these findings could signal the end of a career that’s been filled with radical Leftist policies and actions.
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