Kamala Harris Gets More Concerning, Accurate Picture of 2024 Race in New Poll
By Mick Farthing|September 9, 2024
Kamala Harris Gets More Concerning, Accurate Picture of 2024 Race in New Poll

This year’s election isn’t just another four-year circus. The stakes have never been higher. It’s not just about who gets to sit behind the Resolute Desk.

It’s about the future of the country. The border, the economy, foreign policy—all are on the chopping block. One side wants open borders and more chaos. The other? Strong leadership, security, and a clear plan for America’s safety.

On one side, Donald Trump is charging forward, backed by a loyal base and a clear message: America First. His platform remains focused on strong border security, economic revival, and restoring U.S. global strength.

As the campaign season heats up, the race is boiling down to a contest of clear contrasts—Trump’s bold, populist agenda versus the Democrats’ attempt to defend their record. The battle lines are drawn, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Despite many pro-Harris polls coming out over the summer, things seem to be shifting.

From Just the News:
A majority voters view former President Donald Trump as “more consistent” on border security despite Vice President Kamala Harris saying she supports building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll.

A national telephone and online poll of 1,134 likely voters from August 28, 29 and September 1 found that 58% believe Trump has been “more consistent in his policy positions” on immigration and border issues.

On the contrary, just 32% believe the same about Harris and 10% are undecided, according to the poll data released on Friday.

Trump is in the fight of his life, and the Rasmussen Reports poll proves it. According to the latest survey, a vast majority of voters see him as more consistent than Vice President Kamala Harris when it comes to immigration and border security. No surprise there. Harris has flip-flopped so many times that it’s hard to keep track. One minute, she’s against the wall, and now, suddenly, she’s for it? Not buying it.

A national poll of 1,134 likely voters found that 58% of them trust Trump to stay the course on immigration. He built part of the wall, and if he gets back in office, you can bet he’ll finish the job. In contrast, only 32% think Harris has been consistent. That’s less than a third of voters! And who can blame them? She’s been all over the place, and no one believes she’ll follow through.

Voters know that Trump talks tough, but he acts even tougher. Harris, on the other hand, seems more interested in scoring political points than actually solving the problem. Rasmussen’s data showed that a significant chunk of Americans don’t believe Harris would ever build a wall, even though she’s suddenly saying she supports one.

And here’s the kicker: 10% of voters are still undecided on Harris. They’re not convinced by her newfound “commitment” to border security. Meanwhile, Trump has a clear record of action. The border is a mess under Biden and Harris, and Americans know it. They want someone who will secure it once and for all, not someone who waffles based on the latest political wind.

This election is a showdown. It’s Trump’s proven leadership versus Harris’s inconsistency. Voters are making their choice clear. They want someone who means what they say and does what they promise. They want Trump.

Key Takeaways:

  • 58% of voters believe Donald Trump has been more consistent in his immigration and border security policies compared to Kamala Harris, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll.
  • Only 32% of likely voters view Vice President Kamala Harris as consistent on immigration, with 10% undecided about her stance.
  • A majority of voters doubt Harris’s willingness to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border despite her recent claims of support.

Source: Just the News

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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.