The Democrat Party rolled the dice by replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris.
But now reality is setting in.
And Kamala Harris wondered where it all went wrong when she saw these bad poll numbers.
Polls show Trump has the lead in the battlegrounds
Democrats are terrified about sleepwalking into a repeat of 2016 where Hillary Clinton ran a lackadaisical campaign and lost the Electoral College despite winning the popular vote.
A brand-new poll from Harvard/Harris heightened those fears as Kamala Harris led by one in the national race.
“A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found 48 percent of voters who said they would cast their ballots early in critical swing states picked Trump, while 47 percent sided with Harris. Another 5 percent of respondents said they went with another choice or had not yet voted,” The Hill reported.
But the national popular vote is a meaningless bauble.
Seven battleground states will decide this election.
And the Harvard/Harris poll confirmed Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party’s worst nightmare as Donald Trump led by two points across the swing states.
“Trump’s ‘swing state strategy is paying off,’ said Mark Penn, co-director of the poll. Among all voters in the key swing states, Trump was up 2 points, with 48 percent support to Harris’s 46 percent, the survey shows,” The Hill reported.
Swing state voters reject Kamala Harris’ radical agenda
According to CNN data analyst Harry Enten, just 28 percent of Americans think the country is on the right track.
Recent swing state polling shows that rejection of the status quo boosted Donald Trump.
Quinnipiac and the AARP polls showed Trump leading in Michigan.
Emerson, The Wall Street Journal, and Insider Advantage polls had Trump up in Pennsylvania.
The New York Times/Siena polls give Trump the advantage in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Trump’s up in the battleground states because the only change Kamala Harris is offering from Joe Biden is to govern even further from the Left.
Kamala Harris advertised her radical agenda in an interview with radio host Charlamagne tha God, where Kamala Harris responded to an NAACP poll showing 25 percent of black men voting for Trump by coming out in favor of a multi-trillion dollar scheme to pay reparations for slavery.
“It has to be studied, there’s no question about that, and I’ve been very clear about that position,” Kamala Harris began.
“In terms of my immediate plan, I will tell you a few of the following one as it relates to the economy, which is a lot of what you have addressed. Look, I grew up in the middle class. My mother, you know, worked hard, raised me and my sister, and by the time I was in high school, she was able to afford our first home. I know what it means for an individual and a family to have homeownership,” Kamala Harris added.
There are few issue positions in politics more unpopular than reparations for slavery.
Yet that’s where Kamala Harris chose to plant her flag in the final weeks of the campaign when polls show her trailing in the battlegrounds.