Public Opinion Polls Show Surge Toward Kamala Harris!

In just ten days since Joe Biden withdrew and Kamala Harris entered the Democratic Presidential race, public opinion polls show a great surge to Harris in all of the “swing states”.

The seven “swing states” include:

Pennsylvania
Michigan
Wisconsin
Arizona
Georgia
Nevada
North Carolina

All seven show Harris ahead of where Biden was, and leading Donald Trump or within the “margin of error”.

Fundraising has been massive, and Harris had a raucous crowd of 10,000 in Atlanta on Tuesday evening.

And for those who did not realize it: Kamala Harris is quite charismatic and dynamic as a speaker, and her smile and optimism ring true, demonstrating that she has been underrated, just like Joe Biden was in 2020!

7 comments on “Public Opinion Polls Show Surge Toward Kamala Harris!

  1. Wayne Johnson July 31, 2024 3:10 pm

    Let’s hope all this polling for the Popular Vote, cascades into the electoral votes.

  2. Princess Leia August 1, 2024 9:15 am

    Urgggghhhh!!!!

    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign announced on Wednesday it has collected enough signatures to qualify for ballots in eight additional states, pushing closer toward the campaign’s goal of achieving ballot access across the country.

    In a call with reporters on Wednesday, Kennedy’s campaign said it had collected enough signatures to meet the signature thresholds in Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Massachusetts, Montana, North Dakota, Vermont and Virginia.

    Kennedy is currently on the ballot in 12 states and is eligible to receive 145 electoral college votes. Including the states announced today, Kennedy has either qualified for ballot access, submitted petitions or collected enough signatures to qualify in 43 states.

  3. Rational Lefty August 1, 2024 10:45 am

    I was watching the Olympics last night and saw an ad for Harris! 🙂

  4. Rational Lefty August 2, 2024 1:26 pm

    Vice President Kamala Harris has won enough votes from Democratic delegates to win the party’s nomination for president, DNC Chair Jaime Harrison announced Friday.

    The announcement came during a virtual event with supporters. Delegates began casting virtual ballots for the nomination Thursday, a process that will continue until Monday evening.

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