Kamala Harris saw no polling bump in wake of DNC
Vice President Kamala Harris did not see a bump in polling following the Democrat National Convention indicating that Harris has hit her popularity ceiling despite the efforts of the Democrat propaganda machine.
Ever since President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the race, Democrats have gone into overtime spending millions on ad campaigns to boost Harris's image.
The results have been semi-successful, considering that Harris was a candidate who was so bad in her first run for president that she dropped out before the first primary was even held.
Harris seems to be a stronger candidate than Biden but there is a lot of artificial inflation propping her up. To further muddy the waters, Harris has been extremely closed off from the public having only given one interview in over a month as the nominee.
The VP just had her major first interview as the nominee on CNN which was pre-recorded and edited to clean up mistakes. Despite all those advantages, the interview was a disaster, and the luster is beginning to dull.
It appears that Harris has hit her peak, and it could be all downhill from here till the election in November. No amount of money will cover up Harris's flaws when she debates Donald Trump this month.