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Mainstream Media Makes Admission About Kamala Harris


In a Monday political news wrap up, NBC News admitted how unpopular Kamala Harris is amongst Americans.

In fact, Harris is historically unpopular.

She’s the most unpopular vice president in American history.

In the outlet’s piece, NBC News said the number of the day is 32%.

The number referenced Harris’ popularity amongst Americans.

“That’s the share of registered voters in a new NBC News poll who say they have a positive view of Vice President Kamala Harris,” NBC News stated.

“That’s compared with 49% who have a negative view of her, including 39% who have a ‘very negative’ view,” the outlet added.

Kamala Harris scored a net-negative rating (-17), which set a historic marker.

NBC News reports:

Harris’ net-negative rating (-17) is the lowest for any vice president in the poll’s history.

In Oct. 2019, then-Vice President Mike Pence had a 34% positive, 38% negative rating (-4).

In Dec. 2010, Joe Biden’s rating was 34% positive, 33% negative (+1).

In May 2003, Dick Cheney was at 47% positive, 24% negative (+23).

And in March of 1995, Al Gore’s rating in the poll was 42% positive, 27% negative (+15).

Congratulations on being the worst vice president in American history.

NBC News also reported on Ron DeSantis declining in GOP primary polls:

But FIRST… Yes, the headline from our new NBC News poll is how former President Donald Trump has increased his lead in the national GOP horserace since his federal indictment in the classified documents probe.

Yet the other crucial part of the equation is how Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ standing has declined in that same time.

In our new poll, Trump gets support from 51% of Republican primary voters, while DeSantis gets 22% — followed by former Vice President Mike Pence at 7%, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at 5% and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley at 4%.

But back in April (after Trump’s first indictment in that alleged hush-money case), the former president’s lead over DeSantis was half its current size — Trump 46%, DeSantis 31%, Pence 6%.

Bottom line: Trump’s percentage has gone up 5 points since April; DeSantis’ percentage has gone down 9 points.

And when the NBC News poll reduces the GOP contest to a two-person contest between Trump and DeSantis, the former president is at 60%, while the Florida governor is at 36%.



 

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