Giggling Kamala’s Latest Move Is One For The History Books

America just doesn’t have a good “feeling” about Vice President Kamala Harris.

It’s improbable that anyone who bares witness to her snide, sneering ways and her endless giggling about serious issues could have a positive feeling about her.

Going back 28 years in NBC polling, no other new vice president has been welcomed so coldly by Americans as the Democrat and first woman in the job.

In the latest survey, pollster Bill McInturff pointed out her low positive rating, at 37 percent.

The survey put her positive rating below former Vice Presidents Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, and Mike Pence.

She also has the largest “total positive” versus “total negative” gap at negative 9 points. For comparison, Cheney’s gap was a positive 23 points.

And McInturff also highlighted the vice president’s “very positive” versus “very negative” rating to rank her thermometer reading and found that gap at a whopping negative 17 points, nearly tripling the next worst, Biden’s negative 6 points in his first year of the Obama administration.

Since taking office, Harris has struggled to emerge. She has been given the job of fixing illegal immigration and pushing through election reform, but both are stalled. She is currently on a trip through Asia, which has also stalled.

Her failure is endless and imminent, just like her presidential campaign.

Anyone remember when she called Joe Biden a racist?

Author: Nolan Sheridan


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