Democrats are scrambling after James Clyburn sounded the alarm on this major problem facing Kamala Harris’s campaign

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There’s just one week left until what many are describing as the most important Presidential election in recent history.

Early voting has already started in some states.

And Democrats are scrambling after James Clyburn sounded the alarm on this major problem facing Kamala Harris’ campaign.

Kamala surged in the polls after she replaced Joe Biden as the Democrat Party’s nominee.

For the first few weeks of her campaign, the left-wing media sold Kamala Harris as the next Barack Obama while she held rallies and delivered scripted speeches from a teleprompter.

But Kamala eventually had to sit for interviews and speak off the cuff without the use of a script.

This ended the honeymoon phase for Kamala Harris, and the latest NBC News poll showed Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are “deadlocked.”

“Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are deadlocked in the latest national NBC News poll, with Trump bolstered by Republicans coming back home to support him after last month’s rough debate and a subsequent polling deficit, as well as by a favorable voter assessment of Trump’s term as president,” NBC reported. “These are among the findings of a new survey released three weeks before Election Day, which also shows Harris’ popularity declining compared to a month ago, after she got a big summertime boost; a massive gender gap between support for Harris and Trump; and voters viewing abortion as a top motivating issue heading into the 2024 vote.”

But Kamala Harris is facing another looming campaign disaster that could put Donald Trump back in the White House.

Democrats have traditionally been able to count on winning 90% or more of the black vote.

Joe Biden won 90% of the black vote in 2020.

But Donald Trump started making inroads with black voters in the last election.

In 2020, Donald Trump won a higher percentage of the non-white vote than any Republican since 1960.

But according to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll, only 80% of blacks nationwide said they would vote for Kamala.

And Democrat Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC) is in a state of panic over the alarming number of black voters who are rejecting Kamala Harris.

On Sunday, Clyburn appeared for an interview with Dana Bash on CNN’s State of the Union to discuss Kamala’s looming crisis with black voters.

Clyburn is an influential black politician in South Carolina.

His support handed Joe Biden a key victory in South Carolina and made him the Democrat nominee in 2020.

“Are you concerned about black men voting for Donald Trump or staying home?” Bash asked Clyburn.

Clyburn responded with a resounding “yes.”

“Yes, I am concerned about black men staying home or voting for Trump,” he said.

Clyburn tried to lighten the situation by pointing out that he recently “met with black religious leaders” and “had very frank and direct discussions.”

He then falsely claimed Donald Trump was behind Project 2025 and said they “expect Project 2025 to be a full blown policy in his administration.”

“It will be Jim Crow 2.0,” he concluded.

Democrats are clearly in panic mode over Kamala’s lagging support from black voters.

Barack Obama hit the campaign trail last week and admitted that the lack of enthusiasm behind her campaign is “more pronounced with the brothers.”

Obama scolded black men and lectured them about voting for Kamala.

But it’s backfiring.

And Donald Trump could be on his way to winning a record amount of black votes.