Kamala Harris' Negative Polling and Border Performance Remain Top of Mind

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Despite the focus from corporate media on positive narrative surrounding endorsements from Democrat gatekeepers and fundraising numbers, the reality of Kamala Harris long established popularity (or lack thereof) is well documented and begs the question why she is being installed by the party rather than running a primary to find the most popular candidate - an exercise that would invigorate their base and wash themselves of the stigma that their leadership are deciding for the public who their nominees will be.

Kamala has never been popular nationally as a candidate and is responsible for one of the most established crisis in America right now, the border. Looking at her polling when competing against other democrats, despite being a outspoken Senator, she consistently didnt even get enough votes to register 0.1% of the vote.

Iowa Caucuses (February 3, 2020)

Bernie Sanders - 26.1%
Pete Buttigieg - 26.1%
Elizabeth Warren - 17.9%
Joe Biden - 15.8%
Amy Klobuchar - 12.2%
Tom Steyer - 11.3%
Kamala Harris - 0%
Andrew Yang - 0.2%
Michael Bloomberg - Did not actively campaign in Iowa.

New Hampshire Primary (February 11, 2020)

Bernie Sanders - 25.6%
Pete Buttigieg - 24.3%
Amy Klobuchar - 19.7%
Elizabeth Warren - 9.2%
Joe Biden - 8.4%
Tom Steyer - 3.6%
Tulsi Gabbard - 3.3%
Andrew Yang - 2.8%
Deval Patrick - 0.4%
Michael Bennet - 0.3%
Corey Booker - 0.1%
Kamala Harris - 0%
Michael Bloomberg - Did not actively campaign in New Hampshire.

Nevada Caucuses (February 22, 2020)

Bernie Sanders - 26%
Joe Biden - 20.2%
Pete Buttigieg - 14.3%
Elizabeth Warren - 9.7%
Tom Steyer - 4.7%
Amy Klobuchar - 4.2%
Kamala Harris - 0%
Andrew Yang - 0%
Michael Bloomberg - Did not actively campaign in Nevada.

South Carolina Primary (February 29, 2020)

Joe Biden - 48.6%
Bernie Sanders - 20%
Tom Steyer - 11.3%
Pete Buttigieg - 8.2%
Elizabeth Warren - 7.1%
Kamala Harris - 0%
Amy Klobuchar - 3.1%
Andrew Yang - Did not actively campaign in South Carolina.
Michael Bloomberg - Did not actively campaign in South Carolina.

Sources for Detailed Polling Data:

RealClearPolitics
FiveThirtyEight
CNN Polling
NBC News Polling
Pollster.com

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