One bad problem has the warning signs flashing red for Kamala Harris

Oct 15, 2024

Things aren’t looking good for Kamala Harris in the race’s closing weeks.

Problems have started to pile up with no end in sight.

And one bad problem has the warning signs flashing red for Kamala Harris.

Kamala Harris faces a day of reckoning on the economy

President Joe Biden has presided over one of the worst economies in decades.

Inflation surged to 40-year highs after Vice President Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate for the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan in March 2021.

A cost of living crisis has been a hallmark of the Biden-Harris administration from inflation and high interest rates.

Democrats and their media allies have tried to gaslight the American people by claiming this is the best economy in decades.

The dismal economy has eroded support for Kamala with demographics that were once key parts of the Democrat base.

USA Today reported that Kamala is losing support from Hispanic men in the swing state of Nevada over the economy.

“Ever since they kind of just got into office, like Kamala Harris and [Joe] Biden, it’s kind of gone to s***,” 23-year-old Las Vegas resident Brian Ruiz said.

He added that “everything was kind of cheaper” under former President Donald Trump and the country wasn’t at war.

Ruiz thought that Kamala’s agenda wouldn’t help the economy.

“I feel like we’re just gonna go more in debt than we already are,” Ruiz stated.

Nevada could flip red on because of Hispanic voters

Former President George W. Bush was the last Republican to win Nevada in the 2004 Election.

The state flipped to former President Barack Obama in the 2008 Election when he won more than 75% of the Hispanic vote in the state.

Hispanics will make up about 20% of voters in Nevada this year.

Trump has an edge over Kamala with Hispanic men in the state.

He leads her by a 53% to 40% margin with Hispanic men aged 18 to 34.

And Trump leads 53% to 39% over Kamala with Hispanic men aged 35 to 49.

Nevada resident Yordany Gonzalez – a registered Democrat – voted for Biden in the 2020 Election but this year he trusts Trump on the economy and supports his America First agenda.

“Maybe we got to be a little selfish in our country and say, you know what everybody else?” Gonzalez said. “We can’t do nothing for you right now. We need to work ourselves out.”

Voters in Nevada and across the country this year have an easy compare and contrast on the Trump economy versus under Biden-Harris.

“We’ve been here 18 years, and when Trump was in power, the economy was stronger,” Las Vegas carpenter Pedro Fernandez said.

Kamala held a town hall in Las Vegas for Hispanic voters on the Spanish-language TV network Univision.

UnidosUS Action Fund executive director Rafael Collazo didn’t think that the event would sway Hispanic men who are backing Trump.

“There’s Latino voters that at this point are supporting [Trump] or are potentially supporting him or undecided genuinely at this point, that are in that traditional Univision viewership,” Collazo said.

Hispanic voters could make the difference for Donald Trump in Nevada and the swing state of Arizona.

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