NBC panel of Wisconsin swing voters slam Kamala Harris' record

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 July 25, 2024

President Joe Biden quickly moved to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris this past weekend after announcing that he will not be the Democratic Party's nominee.

While some have hailed Harris as being more fit for office than Biden is, a group of swing voters recently diagnosed the vice president as having problems of her own. 

Swing voter says Harris is "worse" than Biden on competency and experience

According to the Washington Examiner, that became evident on Wednesday when NBC political analyst Elise Jordan spoke with a panel of Wisconsin residents.

When Jordan asked how Harris compares to Biden when it comes to "competency and experience," one woman complained that the vice president is "worse."

Another cited Harris' failure to control illegal migration, remarking, "She doesn’t even know what’s going on at the border. That’s what she was supposed to be doing."

Harris called "an idiot" who "hasn't done anything"

A third woman expressed bewilderment that Harris' job was not "in jeopardy" given her border record and could not understand how the vice president is "getting a promotion."

Yet another woman chimed in by accusing Harris of being "not real smart" and "an idiot" who "hasn't done anything in the time that she's had" in office.

The Examiner noted that Jordan also interviewed a second panel of Wisconsin swing voters, some of whom suspect that Harris has been complicit in hiding the president's mental decline.

One woman said, "She's worked with him. She's been, to my understanding, with him daily or at least a couple of days a week."

"Why hasn’t this been brought to attention? If she is willing to hide that type of information, once she’s in office, now, what is she willing to hide for herself?" the voter asked.

Poll shows Trump with a double-digit lead over Harris

Jordan's segment came days after the release of a Harris X/Forbes survey which showed former President Donald Trump with a double-digit lead over the vice president.

Carried out between July 19 and July 21, the poll showed Trump as being supported by 52% of likely voters compared with 42% who backed Harris.

The survey showed that both Trump and Harris each gained two points when undecided voters were asked to state which candidate they are leaning towards.

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