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Ballot: Most Democrats assume Kamala Harris would make a great president

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Editorial Board Published July 22, 2024
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Oakley Graham, a Democrat in Greenwood, Missouri, stated whereas he’s “pretty happy” with Biden’s accomplishments in workplace, he felt that he can be extra excited to help Harris on the high of the ticket and that it was “about time” a girl turns into president.

“I know he’s got unfinished business,” Graham, 30, stated of Biden. “But it would be nice to see a person of color, a woman, somebody younger to step up and to lead that charge. I would hope that that would inspire a younger generation to be more engaged.”

Black adults—a key contingent of the Democrats’ coalition and a bunch that continues to be comparatively extra favorable to Biden than others—are extra possible than Individuals general to say that Harris would do nicely.

As for Individuals extra broadly, they’re extra skeptical of how Harris would carry out within the Oval Workplace. Solely about three in 10 U.S. adults general say Harris would do nicely as president. About half say Harris wouldn’t do a great job within the position, and two in 10 say they don’t know sufficient to say.

Harris’ favorability score is just like Biden’s, however the share of Individuals who’ve an unfavorable opinion of her is considerably decrease. The ballot confirmed that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults have a good opinion of Harris, whereas about half have an unfavorable opinion. There are extra Individuals with a detrimental view of Biden: roughly six in 10. About one in 10 Individuals say they don’t know sufficient to have an opinion of Harris, whereas almost everybody has an opinion on Biden.

About three-quarters of Democrats have a constructive view of Harris, which is in keeping with how Democrats view Biden. Seven in 10 have a good view of him.

Shannon Bailey, a Democrat who lives in Tampa, praised Biden’s accomplishments as president —significantly together with his infrastructure regulation and efforts to tame inflation—and stated he’ll be “remembered fondly.” However she had a extra favorable view of Harris than she does the incumbent president as a result of, in Bailey’s view, the vice chairman seems extra “capable of handling the taxing nature of the job.”

“It’s not just the physical stamina part, but also the cognitive reasoning part right now,” stated Bailey, 34. “It’s important to be able to concisely and persuasively get the message across that is the Democratic platform right now.”

Bailey stated the Democratic Get together wants Harris and a working mate “who can really motivate people to go out to the polls”—a process that she’s skeptical Biden can do as successfully.

Harris’ place because the administration’s lead messenger on abortion additionally has endeared her to many Democrats.

“I think she would be a very strong advocate for abortion, has been, and would continue to be,” stated Thomas Mattman, a Democrat from Chico, California. “The Republicans have gone with white men as their ticket, and both of them have said some pretty specific things about being opposed to abortion, so I think that would be a very strong argument.”

Mattman, 59, stated he believes Biden won’t be able to defeat Republican nominee Donald Trump—a prospect that leaves Mattman “very distraught.” Harris can be a way more efficient candidate as a result of Biden is unable to “put pressure” on his opponent and exploit his weaknesses, Mattman stated.

Harris is extra in style amongst Black Individuals than she is amongst white or Hispanic adults. She is extra disliked by males than she is by ladies.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 01: California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference after meeting with students at James Denman Middle School on October 01, 2021 in San Francisco, California. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that California will become the first state in the nation to mandate students to have a COVID-19 vaccination in order to attend in person classes. The mandate will go into effect at all private and public schools in the state when the FDA approves the vaccinations for students age and grade level. It is expected that 7th to 12th graders will likely have to have the vaccine by January of 2022. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Different outstanding Democrats who’ve been floated as potential replacements are much less identified than Harris is. About 4 in 10 U.S. adults don’t have an opinion of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and half are unfamiliar with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Newsom is seen, general, barely extra negatively than positively. Individuals are divided about evenly on Whitmer: 24% have a good view and 22% have an unfavorable view.

Extra Democrats see Harris fairly than Newsom or Whitmer as somebody who would make a great president, although that is partly as a result of they’re relative unknowns. About one-third of Democrats say Newsom would make a great president, and half don’t know sufficient to say. About one-quarter of Democrats say Whitmer would do nicely, and about two-thirds don’t know sufficient to say.

Trump’s working mate, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, is unknown to most Individuals. Within the AP-NORC ballot, which was carried out earlier than Trump made Vance his vice presidential alternative, six in 10 Individuals don’t know sufficient about him to kind an opinion. About two in 10 U.S. adults have a good view of Vance, and about two in 10 view him negatively. Amongst Republicans, 61% don’t know sufficient to have an opinion of Vance. About one-quarter have a constructive view of him, and roughly one in 10 have a detrimental view.

The ballot of 1,253 adults was carried out July 11-15, 2024, utilizing a pattern drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be consultant of the U.S. inhabitants. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 3.8 proportion factors.

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