Poll Reveals Just One-Third of Americans Believe Kamala Harris Could Win Presidential Election, Reflecting Democratic Concerns for 2024

A recent Politico/Morning Consult poll has shed light on the significant doubts Americans have about Vice President Kamala Harris’s chances of winning a presidential election.

Released on Wednesday, the poll indicates that only about a third of Americans believe Harris could secure a victory if she were to become the Democratic nominee.

This revelation has stirred concern among Democrats, especially considering the age of President Joe Biden, who is 81.

Poll Findings on Electability

According to the poll, just 34% of respondents think that Kamala Harris could likely win a presidential election, whereas 57% believe it is unlikely.

This skepticism is not limited to Republican or Independent voters; it extends to a significant portion of Democrats as well.

Specifically, 31% of Democrats and 62% of Independents expressed doubt about Harris’s electability.

These numbers suggest that Harris, despite her role as the Vice President, would face substantial challenges if she were to step in as the Democratic nominee.

This data points to broader concerns within the party about her ability to carry the torch if Biden is unable to continue his duties.

Concerns About Presidential Capability

Beyond electability, voters are also divided on whether Kamala Harris would make a good president. The poll revealed that only 40% of voters believe she would be a good president, while 51% disagree.

A further 9% of respondents either did not know or did not have an opinion on the matter. Notably, 51% of Independents and even 16% of Democrats doubt her potential for a successful presidency.

These figures underscore the challenges Harris faces in winning over not just the general electorate but also key segments within her own party.

The persistent skepticism about her qualifications and leadership abilities highlights potential pitfalls for the Democratic Party as it looks toward the next election cycle.

Voters’ Opinion on Replacing Harris

Interestingly, the poll also asked voters if President Biden should replace Kamala Harris as his running mate.

Here, voters appeared somewhat divided: 36% believe Biden should choose a different Democrat, while 39% think he should keep Harris on the ticket. The remaining 26% were unsure or had no opinion.

This division reflects a broader uncertainty within the electorate about the best strategy for the Democratic ticket in 2024.

While some see value in maintaining continuity with Harris, others are evidently concerned about her impact on the party’s chances of retaining the White House.

Harris’s Approval Ratings and Campaign Performance

Kamala Harris’s approval ratings have been a point of concern for some time. The current poll shows her approval at 42%, which is a slight improvement from previous ratings but still far from robust.

For instance, a Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll in May had her approval rating at just 37%.

Harris’s troubled 2020 presidential campaign and her performance as Vice President have contributed to a divided perception of her political skills.

The poll found that while 52% of voters believe she is smart, and 47% view her as level-headed, only 45% think she is prepared for the presidency, and just 44% consider her honest.

Potential Democratic Nominees for 2028

Despite these challenges, Harris’s strong name recognition among Democrats positions her favorably for future presidential races.

The poll indicated that 41% of Democrats would choose Harris as the hypothetical nominee for 2028. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and California Governor Gavin Newsom followed with 15% and 14% support, respectively.

Other potential candidates, including Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, garnered single-digit support. Notably, 17% of Democrats were undecided or had no opinion on the matter.

Conclusion

The recent poll highlights significant hurdles for Kamala Harris in terms of electability and public perception.

With a large portion of the electorate doubting her ability to win a presidential election and concerns about her qualifications as president, the Democratic Party faces a challenging road ahead.

As discussions about potential candidates for future elections continue, Harris’s position as Vice President will remain a focal point of both support and scrutiny within the party.

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