Posted on 09/01/2024 1:53:15 PM PDT by Libloather
Kamala Harris’ bet on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has actually lost her ground in his home state.
That’s the takeaway from new polling of 635 Likely Voters from Minnesota’s KSTP, which found that the Democratic presidential nominee’s advantage over Donald Trump has been cut in half since she picked Walz as her running mate last month and showcased the ticket at the Democratic National Convention.
Harris now leads Trump 48% to 43%, a significant decline for her from the previous survey that showed her up 50% to 40%.
The opposite of a post-convention bump that normally would have been expected.
This is particularly remarkable given that this was a poll that included more Democrats than Republican respondents — with Dems making up 40% of the sample, Republicans 35%, and independents the remainder.
And the poll data suggests Walz is the one costing Harris support.
Only 52% of Minnesota voters see him as an excellent or good choice, with 12% saying he’s a fair selection, and a staggering 34% saying he’s a poor pick.
Walz is underwater with men, with 49% approving of his selection and 50% opposing it. About 40% of male respondents called him a poor choice running mate.
Voters under the age of 35, a key demographic Harris needs in November, also aren’t enthusiastic. 49% called Walz an excellent or good pick; the other 51% regarded him unfavorably. These voters make up 25% of the anticipated November electorate.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Has that been verified? Walz is a diddler?
I hope this pair spells the end of the Democrat Party. They couldnt of picked two more offensive personalities to fill the top 2 spots in the nation.
A whore and a fag, in that specific order. Maybe they will self immolate before the election.
Walz is a Frank Burns nobody likes or trusts him a full on idiot.
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