The biggest mistake Kamala Harris made during her three-month campaign against Donald Trump has been revealed.
Voters said in an exclusive national survey by DailyMail.com/JL Partners that the vice president should have distanced himself from President Joe Biden sooner.
According to the poll of 1,000 likely voters, her “biggest blunder” is that she “wouldn’t change anything” about the Biden administration.
Harris was asked on The View last month what she would change about Biden’s presidency.
“There’s nothing that comes to mind,” Harris replied.
Harris defended the president’s record, adding, “I have participated in most of the decisions that have had an impact.”
But for voters in the DailyMail.com poll, that answer could be fatal to her election chances.
According to the poll of a thousand likely voters, her “biggest blunder” is that she would not change anything about the Biden administration.
The same survey showed Trump with a three-point lead over the vice president at 49 percent, compared to Harris’ 46 percent.
And with just days left in the campaign, Trump is on track to become the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote — since George W. Bush in 2004.
Weeks later, Harris was asked again by Fox News’ Bret Baier what she would have done differently than Biden.
She avoided a direct answer, instead stating that she represents a “new generation of leadership.”
“Let me be very clear: my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency,” she said.
JL Partners surveyed 1,000 likely voters from October 26 to 29. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 points, but put Donald Trump back in the lead after falling behind
Harris enjoyed a two-month honeymoon after Biden made the shock decision to drop out of the race
“Like any new president who comes to power, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences and fresh and new ideas. I represent a new generation of leadership.”
Other blunders that respondents cited as problems for Harris included choosing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate and not having Taylor Swift perform at the Democratic National Convention.
Another response said, “I wish she hadn’t said Trump would invoke Hitler.”
Harris outright called Trump a “fascist” last week as she tried to create a stark contrast between her vision of America and that of the former president.
According to another respondent, she also “waited too long” for “details” on how to improve the economy.
And for independent voters, Harris’ record on the border is most troubling.
DNC attendees were left extremely disappointed after rumors that Swift and Beyonce would headline the final night of the event in Chicago.
The poll results also examined Trump’s biggest mistake on this path.
Voters said the ex-president’s comments about Haitian migrants “eating cats and dogs” in Springfield, Ohio, were the most startling.
They also said that “silencing up” generally does not help attract voters.
Harris enjoyed a two-month honeymoon after Biden made the shock decision to drop out of the race.
Her poll numbers and fundraising soared amid a wave of enthusiasm, and she raised $1 billion in just three months.
The poll results also examined Trump’s biggest mistake on this path
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But since then the race has tightened and become one of the closest in history.
According to polling averages, Trump and Harris are within 0.5 points of each other nationally.
The candidates hit most of the seven crucial swing states that will give one of them a victory on November 5.
Trump delivered his closing message to voters in New York City at the iconic Madison Square Garden.
Former President Donald Trump addresses the media in Green Bay
Trump drove a garbage truck while on the campaign trail in Wisconsin after Biden called his supporters trash
However, the event was quickly overshadowed by a comedian who made disparaging comments about Puerto Rico.
And Harris made a “final pitch” to voters in Washington DC at the Ellipse in front of the White House, where Trump gathered immediately before the mob breached the Capitol on January 6.
She was framed by Biden who apparently simultaneously called Trump supporters “trash” in a fundraising Zoom campaign.