It’s Over for Kamala – Opinion

Kamala Harris is the Vice-President of America. She may be the most beloved person in American politics. We’ve been hearing reports about internal strife and departures from her staff, giving off the feeling of a sinking ship that the rats are abandoning.

(READ: Kamala Harris is Sinking, Even Rats Have Reputations)

A new poll has shown that a large majority of voters do not like Harris at all, with “very unfavorable” outweighing the “very favorable” by a massive margin according to the New York Post:

A Rasmussen Reports poll found that just 39 percent of likely voters have a favorable impression of Harris, while 57 percent have an unfavorable view of the veep.

Harris is also more popular among her supporters. While 19 percent of likely voters say they have a “very favorable” opinion of the vice president, fully half (50 percent) of all respondents say they have a “very unfavorable” impression.

The departure of her staff, including her senior adviser and chief spokesperson Symone Sanders, have all been signs that Harris’s time as the Biden backup is over. Jen Psaki has attempted to spin it all into positives, but there’s little one can do to save reputations when polls like the one above are cold toward the veep and these departures are paired with rumors of abuse and toxicity.

As the Washington Post reported, Harris has been a bully to her staff with some reporting she hurts them with “soul-destroying criticism.”

So not only is she suffering in the polls, she’s suffering internally. It’s clear that she’s being pushed out as she’s continuously sidelined, almost as if kept away from important events. At one time, the administration demanded that the media refer to it as “the Biden/Harris Administration”, but this has apparently been dropped.

It all leads to someone toxic and unstable. Instead of spending time trying to repair her image or hoping she makes a difference to her employees, it is much more economical to let her go.

It’s a long way to fall for Harris, but judging by her performance and lack of ability to generate support during the 2020 Democrat primary, it was a predicament she was destined for. She was not wanted by anyone back then and she isn’t being sought after now.

It’s over for Kamala Harris, the only thing we’re waiting on now is for the ax to fall.

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