U.S Polls: Here's what could sink Kamala Harris' Presidential bid

David Paterson, a former governor of New York, warns that Kamala Harris's presidential candidacy may be compromised by the border situation. Trump might take advantage of the great public anxiety over the subject, and Harris is under fire despite ...

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Former New York Governor David Paterson has raised significant concerns about the potential impact of the border crisis on Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. Paterson suggested that the border issue, which has become a major problem during the Biden-Harris administration, might be the Achilles heel for Harris. According to Paterson, polls indicate that 72% of Americans believe the number of people crossing the southern border will rise under Harris' leadership, while only 21% think it will decrease. This perception could significantly hinder her chances in the upcoming presidential race, as per the reports of the New York Post.

Donald Trump’s strategy

Paterson highlighted that Donald Trump could leverage this border crisis to his advantage. He suggested that Trump might focus on discussing the border situation extensively, and even touch on the economy briefly, to win the election. Paterson pointed out that Trump’s strategy could be effective if he keeps the conversation centered on the border crisis, given its current prominence in public concern.

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Harris' campaign promises

In response to criticism, Kamala Harris has promised to take concrete steps to address the border crisis if elected. She has vowed to hire thousands more border patrol agents, a move she claims will strengthen border security. This promise comes after criticism that the border patrol agency has lost a significant number of agents during her tenure. The Harris campaign has also released a 30-second ad emphasizing her commitment to tough border control measures and combating issues like fentanyl and human trafficking.

Criticism from border patrol sources

Despite her promises, some border patrol sources remain skeptical about Harris' commitment to border security. Former Yuma Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem criticized Harris, arguing that her recent statements and campaign ads only serve to highlight the low morale among border patrol agents. Clem suggested that Harris' approach is adding to the frustration of those working on the front lines of border security.

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Paterson’s advice to democrats

Paterson advised Harris and the Democrats to shift their focus from issues like abortion and minimum wage to the border crisis and the economy. He believes that addressing these issues effectively will be crucial for Harris' success. During her acceptance speech in Chicago, Harris mentioned that she would sign comprehensive border security legislation if it were not blocked by Republicans. However, despite an executive order from President Biden aimed at curbing illegal border crossings, his administration allowed a significant number of migrants into the country in June.

FAQs

What concern did David Paterson raise about Kamala Harris' presidential bid?
David Paterson warned that the border crisis could harm Kamala Harris' chances in the presidential race, as public concern and perceptions about her handling of the issue are high.

How might Donald Trump use the border crisis in his campaign?
Donald Trump could focus heavily on the border crisis to his advantage, using it as a key issue in his campaign while briefly touching on the economy.
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