Kamala Harris Now Polling Worse than 2016 Loser Hillary Clinton

Despite the constant Kamala Harris hype from the corporate media, the Democrat presidential nominee is continuing to sink in the polls.

In fact, Harris is now polling worse than Hillary Clinton was at this point in 2016.

The trend spells doom for Harris as she faces the end of her “honeymoon” phase.

Republican Karl Rove warned in a Fox News interview that the sobering data shows that Harris is “nowhere near” where she wants to be.

Rove is no fan of President Donald Trump, however.

His analysis can hardly be dismissed as partisan bluster.

The current RealClearPolitics average has Harris ahead by just over one point nationwide.

Both Clinton and Joe Biden performed much better against Trump in their respective polling, Rove observed.

“On this day in 2020, Joe Biden was up 7.1% above Donald Trump in the RealClearPolitics average,” Rove said.

“And at this point in 2016, Hillary Clinton was up 6.3.

“And as you remember, the election came down to a handful of votes in a handful of states.

“And today, in the RealClearPolitics average, Harris is up over Trump by 1.5 in the RCP average and 3.5 in the 538.com.”

Both presidential elections in 2016 and 2020 were extremely close.

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Trump won in 2016 despite his polling deficit.

In 2020, Trump “lost” by small margins in a few swing states.

“So this, you know, she’s ahead in both averages, but she’s nowhere near ahead by the numbers that both Biden and Clinton were in,” Rove said.

“And as we know, Clinton lost and Biden won by 42,000 votes in three states.”

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Given the past failure of polls to accurately capture Trump’s support, some say Harris’ narrow lead paints a misleading picture of the race.

“If the polling errors are anywhere close to what they were in 2016 and 2020, then Trump is in the lead right now,” Democratic strategist Julian Epstein told Fox News Digital.

Trump maintains narrow leads in all of the battleground states with the exceptions of Wisconsin and Michigan.

In Wisconsin and Michigan, Harris is ahead by one and two points respectively, according to the latest RealClearPolitics averages.

Despite their public jubilation, Democrats are not oblivious to the challenges before them.

A Harris super PAC conceded that her private polling is “much less rosy” than the public surveys suggest, as Slay News reported.

With the Democratic National Convention behind her, Harris is expected to face more pressure to answer questions and fill in policy details in the weeks ahead.

Harris has her first sit-down interview, a joint effort with running mate Tim Walz, Thursday night on CNN.

Many expect that Harris could start to lose support as she comes under closer scrutiny.

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By Nick R. Hamilton

Nick has a broad background in journalism, business, and technology. He covers news on cryptocurrency, traditional assets, and economic markets.

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