One of the 2020 lot currently in this dogfight is Sen. Kamala Harris.
Going into the 2020 Democratic nomination contest, experts predicted that the relatively early primary in the huge state of California would provide a big boost to Sen. Kamala Harris' presidential ambitions, but a new poll finds that if the race were held today, she wouldn't even qualify for statewide delegates.
The survey from the Los Angeles Times/UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found a wide-open race in California, with Joe Biden leading the pack with 22% among likely Democratic voters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Sen. Bernie Sanders at 17%, Harris at 13%, and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 10%. That 13% is good enough to put her in fourth place.
Harris' struggles have surprised the political establishment.
There's also the fact that Harris is an empty suit.
Harris was appointed to two state commissions during this time, although she laughably claims the affair had nothing to do with it.
If the numbers in California don't turn around during the coming debate season, her campaign may be over before we even get to the second round of state votes.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2019/06/14/kamala-harris-got-really-bad-news-campaign/
Going into the 2020 Democratic nomination contest, experts predicted that the relatively early primary in the huge state of California would provide a big boost to Sen. Kamala Harris' presidential ambitions, but a new poll finds that if the race were held today, she wouldn't even qualify for statewide delegates.
The survey from the Los Angeles Times/UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found a wide-open race in California, with Joe Biden leading the pack with 22% among likely Democratic voters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Sen. Bernie Sanders at 17%, Harris at 13%, and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 10%. That 13% is good enough to put her in fourth place.
Harris' struggles have surprised the political establishment.
There's also the fact that Harris is an empty suit.
Harris was appointed to two state commissions during this time, although she laughably claims the affair had nothing to do with it.
If the numbers in California don't turn around during the coming debate season, her campaign may be over before we even get to the second round of state votes.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2019/06/14/kamala-harris-got-really-bad-news-campaign/
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