Just days after President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race, Vice President Kamala Harris has raised stacks of campaign money, she’s mostly united and energized the Democratic Party, and she’s received the backing of a majority of pledged Democratic convention delegates.
That’s the good news for Harris and Democrats.
But her next challenge may be a much steeper one: winning over the swing and independent voters who have been cool to her previously — but who will be crucial to defeating Republican Donald Trump in November.
Merged polling from the NBC News poll — combining responses from surveys conducted in January, April and July before Biden’s exit — shows Harris not only underwater with these swing voters in terms of her popularity, but also with lower net scores than Biden has. There are more voters who don’t yet register a strong opinion of her, so those numbers could change as the public side of her campaign gets going in earnest. But it’s a potentially vulnerable starting position, though Trump is in similar territory.
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