Kamala Harris made one bad decision that confirmed she’s in big trouble

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Kamala Harris is trying to project confidence publicly about her campaign. 

But her actions are telling a different story. 

And Kamala Harris made one bad decision that confirmed she’s in big trouble. 

Democrats act like they’re losing the election 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has stalled out in the final weeks of the race. 

She’s slowly lost ground to former President Donald Trump over the last month in the polls. 

The body language coming from her campaign is a signal that things are moving in the wrong direction for her. 

Her handlers sent her on a media blitz after she avoided interviews for most of the campaign. 

Kamala switched course on her message to make a closing pitch to voters by ranting about how Trump is fascist and a threat to democracy. 

Switching up messaging and tactics in the closing weeks of the campaign was a sign that her old strategy wasn’t working. 

A winning campaign isn’t switching things up so dramatically in the homestretch. 

The good vibes and joy around her campaign were gone. 

Former President Barack Obama was sent to scold black men into voting for Kamala by calling them sexist. 

Anger and bitterness surround her campaign now. 

Veteran political journalist Mark Halperin revealed that tensions are growing in the Democrat Party with Election Day fast approaching. 

He said that Democrats had to deal with infighting and finger-pointing while trying to beat Republicans on his 2WAY platform. 

“A lot of tension in Democratic land because they’re behaving as if they’re losing, I’m just telling you that’s the view of Democrats, too,” Halperin explained. “Not just the media, not just Republicans. Trump campaigns behaving like they’re winning. And Democrats say that’s spin, they’re just spinning you.”

Warning signs are already there for Kamala’s campaign 

The early voting numbers coming out of the swing states of Nevada, North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania point to potential problems for Kamala. 

Halperin said the early vote was a bad sign for Democrats. 

“Democrats today want you to think that they’re winning,” Halperin stated. “So when they lose, they can claim the election was stolen. Maybe, but they do think they’re winning.”

“And they’re not the only ones who think they’re winning,” Halperin continued. “Not that this is the election of foreign collusion. But if it were today, Trump would win and that the early vote is very ominous so far. So far for the Democrats.”

Trump has made inroads with black, Hispanic, and younger voters this election. 

Kamala is trying to hold on to part of her base going into the election while Trump is expanding his political coalition. 

Halperin wasn’t the only one who thought Trump would win if the election was held today. 

Democrat election forecaster Nate Silver admitted the former President was ahead in the race in a Substack article. 

“The data continues to be pretty negative for Kamala Harris,” Silver wrote. “There are now three recent high-quality national polls that show Donald Trump leading — a difficult circumstance for Harris, given Democrats’ Electoral College disadvantage— and her edge in our national polling average is down to 1.7 points. National polls don’t influence the model that much, and the race remains basically a toss-up, but it’s not hard to think of reasons that Trump could win.”

Kamala Harris never thought she would be in this position after she had the wind at her back after the Presidential debate.