According to a new survey, as reported by left-leaning The Hill, the majority of Democratic voters want Kamala Harris to be the party’s presidential nominee again in 2028. The recently released Puck News/Echelon Insights poll found that 41 percent of likely Democratic voters would vote for Harris to be atop the Democratic ticket again in 2028, as opposed to only 8% who preferred California Gov. Gavin Newsome (D), who placed second. This is great news…for Republicans!
Pennsylvania
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D), who many thought should have been Harris’s running mate
in 2024, garnered 7 percent. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), Harris’s actual vice-presidential
pick in 2024, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg each got the nod
from 6 percent of those surveyed. Assorted other clowns and scofflaws
Democrats received from 1% to 4% of the votes of those surveyed.
The
poll of 1,010 likely voters was conducted from November 14-18. The poll’s margin
of error is claimed to be 3.5 percentage points. Call me a skeptic. I don’t
want to say the poll is suspect, but this would be nearly akin to Democrats
wanting to run Walter Mondale again in 1988, after he was lambasted by Ronald
Reagan in 1984, losing the Electoral College 525 to 13, and
being bested in the popular vote by nearly 17 million tallies.
Not
much surprises me anymore, but I must admit to being somewhat gobsmacked when I
read this story.
Apparently,
these Democrats want to be re-burdened by what has been.
They
must’ve just fallen out of a coconut tree.
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