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Kamala Harris’ poll numbers are PLUMMETING — and even CNN is saying it

While the mainstream media is reporting impressive voting numbers for Donald Trump and the Republican Party, unfortunately for the media, the same cannot be said for Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party.

“The big headline is that this is a national head-to-head poll, and the last one a month ago, right after the debate, had Vice President Kamala Harris leading by 5 points. The lead is all but gone,” Kristen Welker of “Meet the Press” said on NBC's show.

Polls currently reflect a tie, which Welker calls a “deadlocked race.”

“This underscores what we all know: The situation is dire and this country is deeply divided,” she explained, adding, “This is another crisis here. “One of the big headlines is that people view President Trump more favorably than President Biden.”

“We've seen the vice president pressed many times that she would do things differently than President Biden, and she really struggles with that answer,” Welker concluded.

Stu Bruguiere “Stu Does America” ​​has his own thoughts on why Kamala is starting to fail.

“I can't help but think there's something hollow about Harris' support,” he told Blaze News Tonight's Jill Savage. “I don't know if Kamala Harris has any real passion. I think all she has is passion for Trump. That might be enough.”

And it's not just NBC that has acknowledged Kamala's failures in the polls, so has CNN.

“This is a really positive sign for them and for Donald Trump,” one CNN pollster explained after showing Republicans with a one-point lead over Democrats.

He was called “amazing” by his colleagues.

“Look, we're up by one point. But Democrats always lead in the popular vote. They're always ahead,” Stu says.

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