There are Tells of Harris Campaign Weaknesses

U.S. Presidential News for Monday, September 23, 2024

Presidential Election Betting: As the week begins, Democrat Kamala Harris has gained a small measure of favor with gamblers. Harris opened on Monday as a -127 favorite over Republican nominee Donald Trump, who opened as a +106 dog. But most honest politicos and seasoned bettors will tell you that the race is a coin flip. The polls are all over the place with plenty of grooved results to favor Harris by a media that is shamelessly pro-Democrat always, but to the point now where it no longer cares about its self-respect or integrity. Despite all the Blue-Sky hype, there are some tells that the Harris campaign may not be the solid lock that the media would want you to believe.

2024 U.S. Presidential Election Betting Odds

U.S. 2024 Next President Elected

U.S. 2024 NEXT PRESIDENT ELECTED
Kamala Harris -127 Nikki Haley +68942 Donald Trump +106
Hillary Clinton +93105 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. +100292 J.D. Vance +18554
Tim Walz +65183 - -

U.S. Presidential Election 2024 - Winning Party

Democratic Party -128

Republican Party +106

Other Party +90000

*Odds as of Monday, September 23, 2024

Harris Calls for Another Debate on CNN

After the media lied to the public and said that Kamala Harris mauled Donald Trump in their first debate on CNN, the polls did not move much, and those that did showed that independents thought Trump offered more substance and concerns about their issues than Harris did. Thus, a reported blowout debate win was actually a tie or a slight Trump win. Not many people changed their minds and those who did liked Trump better.

The debate was indicative of Harris's vacuous campaign of “joy.” Harris has been exposed numerous times for her flip-flopping on critical issues such as fracking and energy production, and she even said she’d consider a border wall.

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Of great concern is that on the economy, all she has to offer is the embellishment that she comes from a middle-class family. And the lie that she worked at McDonald’s, which was debunked after fact-checks. Harris was better off than most American families in those days.

But even worse, she can’t even sit with her personal steno pool of “reporters” and “journalists” who want to assist her and give coherent answers on the issues that concern voters. What is she afraid of, hitting softballs?

If Harris is doing so well, why would she risk her “lead” with another debate against Trump? And if Trump is behind, why did he reject the request for a second debate out of hand? If he were losing, Trump would need to roll the dice on a second debate.

Last week, at the conclusion of a black journalist conference, Harris did perfunctory handshakes with the three hosts and quickly stormed off the stage after a quick blow-off wave to the audience. The video showed the stunned looks on the faces of the three hosts, who were obviously saddened that the idol they worship had not time for them.

It bears repeating that Harris has never worn well with the electorate, even in mindlessly liberal California, where the citizens are apparently self-destructive bots who continue to vote for a corrupt and arrogant Democrat Party that is damaging the state and their lives.

Last week, staffers reported that Harris was living large on the campaign trail and spending lavishly on herself with campaign funds, using her campaign like a personal checking account. Not much shames a Democrat, and corruption is the party's lifeblood, but Harris took things to such a level that even her aids voiced concern, according to a report in frontpagemag.com.

As far as the polls go, the New York Times spoke out of both sides of its mouth last week, saying that Trump held a lead in the popular vote but that Harris was winning Pennsylvania. While both are possible individually, they are impossible simultaneously.

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