She might be against trump, but she's still part of the problem.
That's one poll and all the others are saying Harris is ahead.
To me, the result is a bit surprising. It’s the first lead for Mr. Trump in a major nonpartisan national survey in about a month. As a result, it’s worth being at least a little cautious about these findings, as there isn’t much confirmation from other polls.
That said, it wouldn’t be hard to explain if Vice President Harris’s support really has faded a bit in recent weeks. After all, she was benefiting from an ideal news environment: an uninterrupted month of glowing coverage from President Biden’s departure from the race in July to the Democratic convention in August. It’s possible she was riding a political sugar high; if so, it would make sense if she came off those highs in the two uneventful weeks since the convention.
There’s also a plausible reason the Times/Siena poll would be the first to capture a shift back toward Mr. Trump: There simply haven’t been many high-quality surveys fielded since the convention, when Ms. Harris was riding high. There was a scattering of online polls this week, but there hasn’t been a traditional high-quality survey with interviews conducted after Aug. 28.
Why the heck not?NYT has this to say about that. "but there hasn’t been a traditional high-quality survey with interviews conducted after Aug. 28."
Expect Trump to use the Gish Gallop tomorrow. He'll throw so much fallacious or dishonest bullshit at Kamala Harris that she won't be able to answer all of it, so she'll have to either ignore most of his lies or spread herself too thin trying to answer them all.
One defense against the Gish Gallop is to categorize an entire group of the galloper's lies as all fitting a theme or central line of attack, and then go after that theme or line of attack. I hope she's been prepared on this.
Media bias prediction: unless Kamala Harris absolutely annihilates Donald Trump in tonight's debate, the media will report the result as "disappointing" for her camp, and thereby imply that Trump won.
Furthermore, any misstep she makes will be analyzed in great detail and mentioned in headlines, while Trump's many lies and confused forays into meaningless gibberish will be glossed over as "a typical Trump performance" or somesuch.
FB friend: One defense against the Gish Gallop is to categorize an entire group of the galloper's lies as all fitting a theme or central line of attack, and then go after that theme or line of attack. I hope she's been prepared on this.