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Kamala Harris Struggles to Differentiate from Biden
A recent New York Times/Siena College poll indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris has lower support among Black voters, with 78 percent intending to vote for her compared to 90 percent for Joe Biden in 2020. Despite an increase from Biden's earlier support, Harris struggles with non-white voters, notably Hispanic voters, where her support is at 56 percent. Additionally, she faces challenges in distinguishing her campaign from Biden's policies, as highlighted by Democratic Governor Andy Beshear's difficulty in explaining her differences during an ABC interview. Harris's team is reportedly working to refine her messaging and enhance her appeal in the face of scrutiny following her recent interviews. The political landscape is further complicated by a significant drop in early voting and mail-in ballot requests compared to the 2020 election, which could have negative implications for her campaign. Political analysts suggest that while the situation is challenging, there remains time for both candidates to influence the race significantly.
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