Recently, an article appeared in Newsweek claiming that Kamala Harris was only trailing Beyonce by two points in approval ratings.
Harris’ press secretary shared the news with a split picture of Harris and the entertainer.
Only, she forgot to mention one key factor.
Not So Fast
The article covered the Echelon Insights survey that had Harris at a 43% approval rating.
Beyonce was just ahead of Harris, with a 45% approval rating.
Harris’ Press Secretary Kirsten Allen then posted the picture with the caption, “who run the world?”
That sounds great for Harris until you start to really examine those numbers, which Allen clearly did not do.
Just as important as approval numbers are disapproval numbers, and there was no comparison between the two.
Beyonce had a mere 26% disapproval rating, whereas Kamala had a massive 52% disapproval rating.
So, Beyonce is a net +19, and Harris is a net -9… so I would say these two are operating in two different universes right now.
Harris continues to be a problem for Democrats because the vice president on each ticket will have just about as much weight on the ballot as the presidential candidate.
With Biden now 81 and Donald Trump sitting at 77, there is a real concern that whoever wins the election may not finish out their term.
This is why I have held true from the outset that Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is the ideal candidate for Trump to pick.
He is a true moderate who is well-liked and can really help Trump boost his already improving numbers within minority communities.
To that point, Harris only has a 68% approval rating among black voters, which is shocking considering that Democrats usually carry about 90% of the black vote in a presidential election.
When people look at those tickets, people on the fence would surely have more confidence in Scott running the country than Harris.
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Author: G. McConway
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