Ex-Clinton Pollster Warns Blue Wall ‘Eroding’ for Kamala Harris After Trainwreck Fox Interview: ‘Very Bad Sign’

Following her trainwreck interview with Fox News on Wednesday, top Democrat pundits are now raising serious concerns about Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign.

In the wake of Harris’s disastrous interview, former President Bill Clinton’s one-time pollster Doug Schoen raised alarm about the vice president’s ability to maintain Democrat strongholds.

Schoen warns that the blue wall is “eroding” for Harris in the final stretch of the election.

During an appearance on “The Ingraham Angle,” Schoen highlighted Harris’s significant vulnerabilities in what is traditionally considered the Democrat “blue wall.”

The “blue wall” consists of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

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Laura Ingraham opened the discussion by asking Schoen for his perspective on Harris.

Ingraham pointed out that the internal divisions within the party so close to Election Day are a troubling sign for Harris and the Democrats.

“It’s, in fact, Laura, you’re absolutely right, a very bad sign,” Schoen told Ingraham.

“I’m picking up from my Democratic friends and sources precisely what you’re reporting.

“The so-called blue wall of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania is eroding for the Democrats.

“There is a level of disorganization on the ground and incoherence vis-à-vis the messaging that is clear.”

He also criticized Harris’s performance in her trainwreck interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier.

Schoen suggested it reflected broader campaign issues.

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“The Harris campaign really doesn’t have a closing message or strategy, as we, I think, saw in Brett Baier’s interview with Kamala Harris today,” Schoen said.

Ingraham pressed the issue of Harris’s plans, particularly when it came to the economy.

She pointed out that the vice president still struggled to offer a concrete answer beyond directing voters to her website.

“There is not a clear sense as to what she’s going to do different than Joe Biden, which, as you point out, close to 60% of America has made them feel worse off,” Schoen explained.

“She hasn’t articulated a coherent plan.

“And it’s, frankly, perfectly logical that she would say different times, different circumstances, different plan, here’s what I’m doing, here’s what Trump’s doing, vote for me.

“She hasn’t done it,” he noted.

“And I don’t have a sense, Laura. She’s going to do it.”

“I don’t think it helped at all,” Schoen said when Ingraham asked him whether the Fox interview could have helped Harris.

“I think she felt she’d reach some swing voters. But to me, the absence of clear answers, the real sense of, you know, confusion to perfectly logical questions that Bret asked, to me suggests that it underscored all of the issues and concerns that few undecided swing voters have.

“Don’t think it helped a bit.”

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Last week, Schoen mentioned that Trump’s rising popularity among minority voters could fracture the Democrats’ grip on key battleground states.

Schoen stressed that if Pennsylvania shifts toward Trump, it could be the tipping point that ends the race decisively.

A poll from Michigan News Source and MIRS shows Trump leading in Michigan, pushing his chances of winning the Electoral College to 58.8% against Harris.

As reported by The New York Times and Siena College in September, this represents a notable shift from the previously close contests in this key battleground.

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