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Kamala Harris Already Making Excuses, Says Her Gender and Race May Make Her Unelectable


Senator Kamala Harris is already making excuses for why she won't win the presidency in 2020 and is of course blaming it on her gender and race. During an interview with "Axios on HBO," the California Senator suggested that she may not be able to become president because Americans are not ready for a black woman president.

“I have also started to perhaps be more candid talking about what I describe — and what I believe to be, the elephant in the room about my campaign,” Harris said.


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“Essentially, is America ready for a woman, and a woman of color, to be president of the United States,” she continued. This comment is pretty bizarre considering former President Obama was able to win two times in a row and even an undesirable candidate like Hillary Clinton was able to muster up a good amount of votes during the 2016 election.

WATCH the clip below:

 

Harris then added that America was ready to elect former President Barack Obama because he was a man, but even he asked these similar questions before he became president.

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“This conversation happened for him,” Harris said, while talking about Obama. “There is a lack of ability or a difficulty in imagining that someone who we have never seen can do a job that has been done 45 times by someone who was not that person.”

Check out what the Daily Wire reported:

The Democratic presidential hopeful recalled a time when she was stomping for Obama’s presidential campaign in Iowa. On the night prior to the caucuses, his campaign reportedly asked her to visit a senior citizen residential home to get out the vote. Harris contended that an elderly African-American woman answered the door and told her “they not gonna let him win” and that she had experienced too much “injustice” and “indignity” to “expose herself to yet another disappointment.”
Harris’ campaign has not only been struggling to gain traction, it has been noticeably slipping in the polls. After months of stagnant fundraising and steadily declining poll numbers, she slid from the frontrunner in her home state of California to not even placing as one of the top three candidates that Californians prefer.
A poll of likely primary voters commissioned by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) in October found that former vice president Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) are leading the rest of the primary field by a wide margin in the Golden State.
Around the same time, Emerson released a separate poll that placed Harris in fifth place, slipping even farther behind entrepreneur Andrew Yang and receiving only 6% of the vote.
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As of publication, Harris sits at 5.3% support among Democratic primary voters nationwide, according to the RealClearPolitics national polling average. She has not hit double digits in the polls since August 2019.

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