Is The Harris Campaign Imploding?

Erick-Woods Erickson

If the election were held today, Kamala Harris would not win. A growing body of bipartisan data suggests that her blue wall in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania is beginning to collapse with warning signs for Midwestern Democratic Senators as well.

But concerns among Democrats have been magnified by a series of unforced errors committed by Harris in the past 48 hours. On The View this morning – while running as the “change agent” – Harris claimed that there is nothing she would have done any differently than Joe Biden as President. On 60 Minutes last night, she claimed that Iran was the greatest threat to the United States after the Biden-Harris administration removed sanctions against them. When asked about her numerous position changes, whether we should defend Taiwan, or if she supports Netanyahu, she refused to speak clearly.

The disaster unfolding in the Harris campaign is nothing short of predictable with countless off-record Democrats warning various publications of her blatant political shortcomings. Couple this with a Vice Presidential pick who can’t decide if he was in Tiananmen Square or not and you’ve got a bumbling duo who are slipping in the states that matter. But despite their problems, Harris can absolutely win this.