Vice President Kamala Harris has had a rough week.
After being admitted to Walter Reed hospital on Sunday after being exposed to coronavirus during a Democratic Party superspreader event, Harris learned Wednesday about a Morning Consult-Politico poll on her favorability among voters.
It may be no shock to Horn News readers, but Harris is unpopular with American voters.
Very, very unpopular.
What’s more unusual is how poorly Harris is viewed among women voters.
According to Townhall —
Just 45 percent of respondents have a favorable view of Harris, compared to 47 percent who have an unfavorable view.
More men, at 48 percent, have a favorable view of Harris, compared to the 47 percent who have an unfavorable view. Women, however, are not fans of the vice president, with 43 percent having a favorable view, compared to the 47 percent who have an unfavorable view.
So few Republican women, at 3 percent, have a favorable view of Harris, that it’s possible that with the margin of error that the Vice President has virtually no support from the demographic.
In comparison, Biden registers a 9 percent favorability ratings among Republican Party women voters — low, but not potentially zero.
This isn’t a partisan conservative poll, either. Overall, the poll claims Biden — unlike Harris — enjoys a positive approval rating: 52 favorable versus 45 percent unfavorable.