The poll, which was conducted from July 7 to July 9, found that 73 percent of Democratic voters “somewhat” or “strongly” approve of Harris as Biden’s replacement. In an earlier iteration of the same survey, conducted from July 3 to July 6, a 66 percent majority of Democrats approved of Harris as a replacement.

    • @MonkRome
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      That’s before even a day of campaigning with her at the top of the ticket, I don’t think those numbers are as bad as you think. Trump has been campaigning nonstop for nearly a decade. Unfortunately Harris is not exactly energizing, but I bet she can pick up 2-3 points just by being normal for 4 months.

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        That’s true. Although it’s just as possible she’ll say the wrong thing and lose points. Some voters on the left are quick to abandon a candidate.

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          That’s not quite right. It isn’t that voters on the left are quick to abandon. They are fastest at disagreeing. Which, if not checked, will lead towards a desire to abandon.

          The one great weakness of the left is our inability to agree to disagree. We all want our right to be the right and will shoot ourselves in the foot to prove it.

          Post - Welcome: Irony.

          If we all swallowed our disdain and moved forward together, we’d easily outstrip any efforts from the Right to win anything.

    • @bostonbananarama
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      But the current polling says Biden will lose to Trump, and he’s been shedding independents.

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        What’s switching to another low polling candidate going to do? I’m just suggesting they nominate someone that poll tests higher before repeatedly calling for him to step down.

        • @bostonbananarama
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          12 months ago

          How many people know much about Whitmer or Newsom? I’ve had people on political subreddits tell me that Newsom is too liberal, when he’s always run as a pro-business, conservative Democrat.

          Polling is useless until they’re on a big stage and people know them. Biden is well known and has been trending down since April. Have Newsom as the nominee and come out swinging at Trump, now the he’s too old argument plays well. I just don’t know who is voting for Biden but not Newsom.

          • @disguy_ovahea
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            12 months ago

            Higher income Democrats. People who dislike Biden’s student loan forgiveness probably won’t like Newsom’s stance on reparations.

            • @bostonbananarama
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              I don’t like his stance on reparations either, but I’d still vote for him.

              • @disguy_ovahea
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                Oh, same here. I’m just honestly not sure who could secure a win in a four month window with the broad demographics of Democrats.