Kamala Harris is hoping for a big win on election night.
But she may have sealed her fate with one misstep down the stretch.
And a top pollster left Democrats groaning after revealing one awful mistake by Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris used the wrong message during her final pitch to voters
The joy the media claimed Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign brought gave way to a dark and divisive message.
She made her closing pitch of the election to voters one that Democrats have tried since 2016.
Kamala ranted and raved about former President Donald Trump being a threat to democracy and a fascist.
Her handlers made a big bet that not being Trump and fear mongering would be enough to win the race.
Longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz revealed why Kamala made a huge mistake with her closing message to voters during an appearance on CNN.
He said that the Presidential race was a “dead heat” going into Election Day.
“Trump’s numbers are baked, they’re done,” Luntz said. “We know everything there is to know about him. We’ve heard everything there is. We’ve lived through it.”
Luntz highlighted how Kamala’s campaign lost all of its momentum.
“We really should be talking about Vice President Harris. Why has she not caught on?” Luntz asked. “What’s holding her back? She had one of the most successful launches of any Presidential candidate in modern history.”
He noted that Kamala started the race in July five points behind Trump before she surged ahead in August to take a three-point lead in the polls.
“She turns on Trump, and then her campaign stops being about what she’s going to do and starts being about what he’s done and will do,” Luntz explained. “And I note that it just froze right there. In fact, she’s probably retrenched, a point or two since she hit her peak.”
Kamala Harris leaves voters scratching their heads
The lack of an agenda and a vision about what she wants to do in the White House caught up with Kamala.
“The public wants to know more. They want to know what she will do in her first day, in her first week, in her first month,” Luntz stated. “And the campaign is going more and more negative on Trump, using Trump’s own words against him, but it’s a focus on Trump rather than herself.”
Luntz wondered where her message was to voters on the issues most important to them.
“What is going to happen with affordability?” Luntz wondered. “What’s going to happen with the border? The two biggest issues: immigration and affordability.”
Kamala missed her opportunity to answer those questions for undecided voters at the end of the race to focus on ranting about Trump.
“And she still hasn’t said what she’s going to do — unless I missed it — in the first hour of her presidency, in the first day of her presidency and in the first week of her Presidency,” Luntz added.
Kamala Harris could have tried to close the sale by giving her voters solutions to their problems but she doubled down on attacking Trump.