Vice President Kamala Harris is witnessing a major setback in her campaign efforts, particularly among Hispanic voters, a crucial demographic for Democrats. According to a new CNN poll, Harris’s support is dwindling in key battleground states like Nevada and Arizona, signaling potential trouble for her chances in the 2024 election.
The poll reveals a sharp decline in her approval compared to President Joe Biden’s performance in 2020. Hispanic voters, who were pivotal in securing Biden’s victory in these states, are now showing less enthusiasm for Harris, narrowing the gap between her and former President Donald Trump.
I’m 1776% sure no one will be taking… Check this out!
In Arizona, Biden secured a dominant 24-point lead over Trump with Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, according to exit polls. However, Harris’s lead in this demographic has now shrunk to just 18 points—a notable six-point decline. While she still holds a lead, the erosion of support among Arizona’s Hispanic voters could spell trouble for her campaign. The shift comes at a critical time, as Arizona is a swing state where every vote counts, especially in close elections.
>> Click Here To Continue Reading <<