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HANNITY: Kamala’s campaign is desperately trying to make up ground

FOX News host Sean Hannity harshly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' absence from the Al Smith dinner and thoroughly discussed why her campaign is failing.

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Then last night there was a massive unforced error by the Harris campaign. This week has not been a good week for them. No presidential candidate has missed Al Smith's dinner since Walter Mondale in 1984.

It's now a charity event benefiting Catholic Charities, where candidates poke fun at each other. But Kamala was nowhere to be seen. For a campaign purportedly built on joy, giggles, and laughter, it's especially surprising that it took place in a very friendly venue, usually New York City for Democrats, and attended mostly by New York City liberals. This was kind of a strange move because What Kamala sent was nothing more than a short, boring, heavily produced, uninteresting edited video featuring former SNL
It doesn't force you to watch it again. And on the other hand, the dinner's host, comedian Jim Gaffigan, heavily criticized Kamala's absence and made some very interesting observations about the Democratic Party. they were interesting.

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Why didn't she eat dinner? After all, her campaign is desperately trying to fill the position. After more than two weeks of terrible polling and terrible media appearances, here's a look. At this point in 2016, the RealClearPolitics average had Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by 7 points, and she lost. In 2020, Biden rose nearly 9% on the same average. And the race was decided by a few thousand votes. But Harris currently holds a narrow one-point lead in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden both held significant leads. Right now, Donald Trump has the upper hand.

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